OrgForge: A Multi-Agent Simulation Framework for Verifiable Synthetic Corporate Corpora
arXiv cs.CL / 3/17/2026
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Key Points
- OrgForge is an open-source multi-agent simulation framework that enables the creation of verifiable synthetic corpora to evaluate retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) pipelines.
- It enforces a deterministic physics-cognition boundary using a Python-based SimEvent ground truth bus and an actor-local clock to ensure consistent timestamps across Slack threads, Jira tickets, Confluence pages, Git pull requests, and emails.
- The system interleaves multiple artifact types and links them to a shared immutable event log, with subsystems for cross-artifact evidence graphs and a recurrence detector to identify repeated failure modes.
- OrgForge is MIT-licensed and supports configurable N-day simulations with features like gated email routing and probabilistic drop simulation to model organizational dynamics independently of LLMs.
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