While working on another project at Cornell involving how to enable self-asembly of modular buildings, principals of the firm were considering how, using artificial intelligence, to develop software capable of mapping complex relationships between the structures' physical components, a necessary step in enabling self-assembly: effectively automatically mapping ihe relevant data. Instead of physical assembly, their review process shifted to the idea of a smart workstation capable of tracking and integrating the often large number of data, accounts and cloud services typically used by most peole, especially intheir work environment: the concept of contextual mapping. Designated Comake, an example would be when someone emails a colleague with a document, the software would automatically show both users any related versions, files, people and other messages. Powered by artificial intelligence, the system is effectively understood as workflow browser - a Smart Work Station - maintaining all the User's files, versions & communication together - enables the User to see the context of any projects content: across platforms, projects, teams, and over time.