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Applied research + architecture

IICPlatform Governance Architecture

A research and architecture program translating a fragmented regulated corridor into a model for evidence control, workflow orchestration, auditability, role-based access and human-in-the-loop AI.

APPLIED RESEARCH + ARCHITECTURE
System viewOperating architecture
01

Structural problem

The constraint that defines the system.

Multi-actor regulated flows create opacity when data, authority, evidence, communication and exceptions are distributed across organizations.

02

Operating model

The system viewed as interacting layers.

ActorsEvidenceWorkflowControlsAuditabilityRiskHuman-AI boundaries
03

Designed intervention

Architecture translated into operating mechanisms.

  1. 01

    Developed a compliance-first operating and product architecture around SSOT, case management, evidence control, SLA monitoring and audit trails.

  2. 02

    Defined role-based access, workflow orchestration, multilingual communication, APIs, dashboards and human-in-the-loop AI concepts.

  3. 03

    Created controlled-pilot, risk and evidence frameworks that explicitly separate official facts, working documents, proposals and AI analysis.

04

Value mechanism

Economic value without invented ROI.

The work demonstrates how governance requirements can become system objects, decision gates and traceable evidence paths rather than remain separate policy documents.

05

Evidence & claim boundary

What the case supports and what it does not claim.

Academic research reportSource-proof control frameworkEvidence-indexed source reviewWorking architecture documents

Architecture and research are not presented as proof of production implementation, legal approval or a completed commercial deployment.

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