RESOURCES
Research & Intellectual Outputs
Selected publications, working notes, and structured documentation outputs supporting the Systemic Architecture framework. This section exists as an evidence layer behind the practice — not as general commentary.
Research & publications
Emotional Reactivity as Structured Data
A study on how calm behavioral patterns reduce algorithmic predictability — and why emotional volatility becomes an exposure variable in automated environments. This supports the model layer: interpretation, pressure dynamics, and responsibility under automation.
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- Additional publications may appear following formal review cycles.
Documentation standards
Systemic Architecture is only credible if its outputs remain legible under scrutiny. The practice uses a documentation layer designed for executive adoption and auditability.
Decision trace standard
A structured record of what was decided, by whom, using which system, under what constraints — designed to remain defensible when pressure increases.
Accountability mapping
Responsibility matrices and ownership logic for automated decision surfaces — preventing “responsibility without ownership” across teams and tools.
Escalation thresholds
Trigger design: what escalates, who owns it, and what response sequence applies — reducing volatility without overreaction.
Guardrail templates
Boundary rules for automation: approvals, fallbacks, failure containment, and visibility constraints that prevent silent fragility from scaling.
Working notes
Short conceptual texts translating structural theory into operational guardrails. These notes exist to support the domains: automation, governance, risk & continuity, and reputation architecture.
Interpretive velocity
Why interpretation outruns verification in high-visibility systems — and how to design control points before meaning hardens into narrative.
Automation & responsibility
How automated workflows fragment accountability while preserving institutional liability — and what governance must exist for decisions to remain attributable.
Narrative stabilization
Preventing interpretive drift by aligning decisions and communication constraints — before pressure forces reactive messaging.
Escalation logic
Response thresholds that reduce volatility: first hour, first day, first week — built for institutional continuity rather than public performance.
Books & extended essays
Published works extending the conceptual layer behind the practice. These are not substitutes for advisory deliverables — they are part of the public evidence layer.
O Intermediário Invisível
How AI entered human decision systems — and the structural implications for authority, responsibility, and institutional coherence.
Currently available in Portuguese. English edition in development.
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