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Building the Foundation for Trustworthy AI: A First Look at the ACCOMPLISH Reference Architecture

At ACCOMPLISH, our mission is to bridge the gap between complex regulatory requirements—like the EU AI Act and GDPR—and the daily operations of Data and AI professionals. We are excited to announce the release of Deliverable 5.1, a foundational document that moves our project from theory into a concrete technical reality.

What is the ACCOMPLISH Reference Architecture? To ensure both data sovereignty and centralized compliance oversight, our team has designed a sophisticated dual-layer architecture:

  • The ACCOMPLISH Toolkit (Local/Edge): This allows organizations to keep sensitive raw data on their own premises. It automates essential DataOps and AI/ML Ops, including data cleaning, bias detection, and model training.
  • The ACCOMPLISH Platform (Cloud): This acts as the centralized governance layer. It handles compliance assessments, generates AI-driven remediation recommendations, and issues digital certificates.

Innovation Through Automation and Provenance The architecture is supported by a Distributed Ledger (DLT), which serves as a “trust anchor”. This ensures that every compliance assessment and certification is recorded in a tamper-proof, auditable manner through our Compliance Digital Passport (CDP).

Looking Ahead: The MVP D5.1 also defines our Minimum Viable Product (MVP), a prioritized set of 29 features designed to satisfy early adopters in our industrial hubs (Energy, Automotive, Manufacturing, and Aviation). By focusing on a “compliant-by-design” approach, we are ensuring that regulatory adherence is built into the AI lifecycle from the very first step.

Stay tuned as we move into the implementation and validation phases, turning these architectural blueprints into the tools that will power the future of compliant AI.

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Building the Foundation for Trustworthy AI: A First Look at the ACCOMPLISH Reference Architecture

At ACCOMPLISH, our mission is to bridge the gap between complex regulatory requirements—like the EU AI Act and
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