HYBRID WAYSS · Execution Authority Infrastructure
Execution Authority Vault
Execution Authority Vault (EAV-01) · Public overview of the diagnostic system, phase structure, risk model, and escalation path.

What This Vault Is

HYBRID WAYSS Execution Authority Vault is an automation reliability diagnostic system designed to identify governance risks in AI-driven software architectures before they become customer-facing incidents.

  • Measures execution-risk patterns rather than generic automation complexity.
  • Scores architecture signals associated with duplicate execution, replay failures, uncontrolled mutation, and orchestration fragility.
  • Generates a structured governance assessment report backed by stored evidence records.
  • Escalates qualified cases into a Governance Stress Test for deeper engineering analysis.

Why This Exists

Most companies monitor uptime, latency, and logs. Very few measure execution governance: the structural rules that determine whether automation behaves safely under retries, concurrency spikes, queue drift, or mutation conflicts.

duplicate execution idempotency gaps AI direct mutation financial risk worker concurrency orchestrator authority traceability

How The Vault Works

1
Submit architecture signals
The public snapshot interface captures ten execution-governance reliability signals plus core company information.
2
Calculate governance risk score
The engine applies deterministic scoring across the Top-10 Reliability Architecture Signals model.
3
Generate structured assessment
The report includes audit status, benchmark tier, risk drivers, advisory scope, methodology notice, and diagnostic artifact block.
4
Store evidence record
Submission data is stored in the Execution Governance Evidence Ledger using KV-backed records.
5
Escalate to stress test
If needed, the architecture can be escalated into an asynchronous incident brief and founder-reviewed Governance Stress Test path.
Phase A
Risk Snapshot

Deterministic intake surface for architecture signal scoring, report generation, and shareable assessment output.

Phase B
Stress Test Intake

Architecture Incident Brief with optional telemetry analysis, confidential artifact links, and collaboration terms acknowledgment.

Founder Gate
Case Review

Founder-only decision surface for Requested, Approved, Written Offer, and Declined case states.

What The Signals Measure

  • AI direct state mutation
  • Idempotency at boundaries
  • Automated financial actions
  • Global kill switch
  • Background worker volume
  • Clear state ownership
  • Event traceability
  • External orchestrator authority
  • External mutation without validation
  • Recursive automation chains

These signals are intentionally aligned with failure modes commonly observed in distributed automation systems: replay duplication, race conditions, uncontrolled authority surfaces, missing containment, and weak forensic traceability.

What Happens Next

Qualified architectures may proceed from the diagnostic report into a Governance Stress Test request. During that process, the vault can analyze one automation path in greater detail, review optional telemetry samples through AERS, collect confidential artifact links through CAUV, and generate a founder-reviewable case file.