Governance
Governance describes the functional logic that connects orientation, decision making and reality. META, MAMA and PRA form a vertical governance architecture that remains stable under real conditions and functions as a systemic decision architecture for complex systems.
Orientation: META
META defines how reality is closed. It provides the highest level of orientation and determines what counts as real. META constitutes the meta level of the governance architecture.
Decision: MAMA
MAMA orders decisions and keeps systems consistent. It prevents contradictions and ensures that decisions remain viable. MAMA forms the central decision architecture within the vertical structure.
Implementation: PRA
PRA links everything to actual conditions. It makes the architecture operational and prevents abstraction without grounding. PRA anchors the governance architecture in real system environments.
System Surface
The architecture forms a complete system surface:
- every element is defined
- every transition is clarified
- every mechanism is anchored
- interpretation, politics and narrative cannot enter
This system surface can be used as a neutral structural orientation for complex and heterogeneous systems.
Institutional Use
The architecture is neutral, licensable and non reconstructable. It can be used institutionally as systemic infrastructure without being disclosed, while remaining role neutral, culture neutral, organisation neutral and language neutral.
Stability
A closed governance architecture cannot be expanded without breaking its structure. It is complete – and therefore reliable. This closure forms the basis of systemic stability in complex organisational and governance contexts.