Series
The Platform Future
Series 12 closes the BMT corpus by addressing the platform extensions BlueMirror's architecture makes possible: from senior care into family, practice, and small-business deployments; into home robotics through ROS-compatible context APIs; into a patient-side interoperability protocol called the Blue Pane; into post-quantum cryptography; and into a developer SDK with a certified marketplace. The synthesis frames BlueMirror as infrastructure rather than product.
BMT-12.01
From Seniors to Everyone
How the Universal Personalization Framework extends across populations
Diana Castellanos evaluates whether the universal components of BlueMirror's architecture generalize from senior care to families, practices, and small businesses. The Memory of …
BMT-12.02
The Robot in Your House
BlueMirror as the context layer for home robotics partners
Wei-Lin Park evaluates the BlueMirror integration as the context source for her company's multi-task home robot. The robot's failures are failures of context, not capability. …
BMT-12.03
The Blue Pane
A patient-side interoperability protocol for the agentic economy
Olalekan Adebayo reviews the Blue Pane as a candidate patient-side interoperability protocol for a healthcare AI agent working group. The Blue Pane is not an interface; it is a …
BMT-12.04
What Quantum Changes
Post-quantum cryptography and the audit trail's lifetime
Aigerim Nurlanova audits BlueMirror's cryptographic architecture against post-quantum threats. The Ed25519 audit-trail signatures and X25519 key agreements are not …
BMT-12.05
The SDK and the Marketplace
Third-party developers, certification tiers, and the BGO-SDK boundary
Beatrice Mensah evaluates the BlueMirror SDK as a distribution path for her company's kitchen-task assistant for users with tremor. The SDK integrates skills at the L-layer with …
Synthesis