Execution Layer · Enforcement Standards
System Doctrine
Engineering standards that enforce the Standing State at execution. Doctrine is the enforcement layer: the place where admissibility, forward invariance, and halt become executable design requirements.
3 doctrine pages·Execution governance·Standing State enforcement
A system is safe not when it behaves correctly,
but when incorrect behavior cannot execute.
but when incorrect behavior cannot execute.
D001DOCTRINE
Execution Doctrine
Ethics of Invariance
Executive Summary · Standing State Architecture Packet
A structural standard for safe autonomous systems: explicit disturbance, invariant safety parameters, forward invariance enforcement, and deterministic halt.
SYS-GOVVOL-CROSSREG-EXEC
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D002DOCTRINE
Execution Doctrine
Δ Control Law
OAGI v1.2 · Admissibility Governance Infrastructure
Governance capacity must outpace effective exploit-pressure. Δ = γ − αₑff > 0 is the expansion constraint law for scaling systems under exploit pressure. Defines the SIEM-enforced control loop with hysteresis, gating, fail-safe contraction, and the staleness guard.
SYS-GOVVOL-SSREG-EXEC
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Execution Doctrine
Admissibility Gate
Apex Doctrine · Governance Precedes Execution
Φ(x; I*) ≤ 0 is the boundary. Admissibility must be computed before execution, not after. Halt is sovereign — proof that unsafe effect did not pass. Navigable movement lives only at 𝒩(x_t) = 𝒜 ∩ 𝓡(x_t). Apex of the Standing State doctrine layer.
SYS-GOVVOL-SSREG-EXEC
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