Lens

Incidents

An incident is much easier to understand when it lives on the same map as the services and relationships it affects. Lens treats incidents as spatially meaningful, not as isolated rows in a queue.

In-place incident contextEvidence and pressureTriage acceleration

Page Focus

Lens projects incident pressure directly onto the workspace scene so operators can see affected nodes, evidence context, and contradiction overlays in place.

In-place incident context

Affected nodes, relationships, and nearby overlays stay visible in the same workspace picture.

Evidence and pressure

Incidents are more actionable when the operator can also see evidence counts, contradictions, and truth posture nearby.

Triage acceleration

The value of the scene is that it shortens the time between first alert and usable orientation.

Questions This Page Answers

Where in the topology is the incident landing?
What nearby contradictions or evidence should change triage priority?
How does the scene help the next responder orient faster?

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