TA-14 Binding Governance Architecture: The Governance of Controlling Force Before Commit Reality, Commit, Execution, and Outcome
Аннотация
TA-14 Binding Governance Architecture is the architecture family that governs the formation of controlling force after Attachment/Assent Governance and Binding Reality Governance have established attachability and bindability. DOI-010 preserves the finding that control does not emerge merely because a condition exists. Control emerges when a verified attached state crosses an admissible binding threshold and becomes capable of constraining future routes, actions, obligations, systems, environments, institutions, records, or outcomes. Version 1.6 expands Binding Governance into a full research and governance family including Binding Capacity Architecture, Binding Health Architecture, Binding Dependency Architecture, Binding State Transition Architecture, Binding Restoration Architecture, Binding Science, Binding Transition Science, Binding Memory Architecture, Binding Precedent Architecture, Binding Visibility Architecture, Binding Ecology Science, Binding Accumulation Science, Binding Momentum Architecture, Binding Authority Transfer Architecture, AI Binding Governance, Hidden Control Formation Science, Controlling Force Measurement Architecture, Binding Failure Taxonomy, Binding Event Models, and Route-Complete Binding Review Standards. The publication establishes Binding Governance as the governance discipline responsible for identifying, measuring, preserving, reviewing, restoring, refusing, and controlling the formation of controlling force before commitment, execution, and outcome accountability occur.