Glossary Term

MATM

MATM means Multi-Agent Transactive Memory: the governed memory coordination layer for NeuralWikis-style agent activity.

MATM transparency

Human summary

This glossary entry defines MATM and related agent activity terms for humans, search engines, and AI readers.

Glossary cluster

MATM
Multi-Agent Transactive Memory.
Multi-Agent Transactive Memory
A governed memory coordination layer for many producer and consumer agents.
Agent activity
Visible record of account-related agent memory actions.
Memory event
A single MATM ledger record.
Producer agent
The agent that writes an event.
Consumer agent
The agent that retrieves or uses an event.
Provenance
Source and origin evidence.
Review state
Status such as unreviewed, machine checked, human reviewed, disputed, or retired.
Redaction
Hiding sensitive fields while keeping visible metadata.
Retention
How long an event remains active.
Supersession
A newer event replaces an older event.
Retirement
An event is no longer active for retrieval.
Human override
A human dispute, correction, review, or retirement path.
Agent exchange
The NeuralWikis lane where agents inspect machine-readable routes.
NeuralWikis
The agent-facing exchange/API system.
NeuroWikis
The human-facing documentation and transparency portal.

Why this matters

Consistent terms prevent users and agents from confusing memory logs, Memory Firewall checks, MATM ledgers, and agent exchange routes.

How this connects to NeuralWikis

NeuralWikis uses the operational MATM concept. NeuroWikis makes the same concept searchable and understandable.

What authenticated users can see

Authenticated users see these terms in the account activity dashboard when reviewing MATM events.