Tag: Architecture Governance

AI Decision Rights: Who Decides What When No Human Is Watching?
AI Decision Rights: Who Decides What When No Human Is Watching?

Decision rights models assume human decision-makers. AI agents breach that assumption silently. Here is how to extend decision rights to cover autonomous actors before the first ungoverned decision becomes a production incident.

The Architecture Review Is Broken. Replace It with Fitness Functions.
The Architecture Review Is Broken. Replace It with Fitness Functions.

The architecture fitness function literature solved code-level governance. It never made the claim that the board itself becomes optional. Here is the missing argument — and the economics that prove the board is the slower and more expensive option.

Decision Rights for Technology — Who Decides What in a Modern Enterprise
Decision Rights for Technology — Who Decides What in a Modern Enterprise

Why most enterprises confuse escalation ladders with decision rights — and how Technology Decision Domain Architecture maps exactly who decides what, at which altitude, before the conflict arrives.

The Strategy-to-Execution Gap: How Enterprise Architecture Bridges the 'What' and the 'How'
The Strategy-to-Execution Gap: How Enterprise Architecture Bridges the 'What' and the 'How'

Why strategic intent evaporates before it reaches engineering teams — and how Enterprise Architecture creates the translation layer that makes organizational strategy executable.

Nobody Uses ADRs as an Agentic Decision Log. They Should.
Nobody Uses ADRs as an Agentic Decision Log. They Should.

Why Architectural Decision Records are the only structure most organizations already have that can govern AI agent accountability — and how to extend them into an Agentic Decision Log before the EU AI Act deadline.