Frameworks
Frameworks
Decision frameworks the guide provides to readers.
Decision sequence
- Framework
- readiness-assessments.md
- Phase
- 2
- What it decides
- Where you are, across six dimensions, in light or heavy mode; readiness caps the autonomy any workload should attempt
- Framework
- use-case-portfolio.md
- Phase
- 5
- What it decides
- Which use cases get budget this quarter. Evaluability is a gate, not a score, and supervision capacity is a portfolio-level constraint
- Framework
- roadmap-checklist.md
- Phase
- 5
- What it decides
- Your roadmap, generated from nine factor answers over a six-stage spine with entry and exit gates and no calendar
- Framework
- vendor-question-bank.md
- Phase
- 7
- What it decides
- Thirty neutral questions across identity, determinism, memory, economics, evaluation and exit, each with what a good answer contains and what a bad answer sounds like
- Framework
- vendor-scorecard.md
- Phase
- 7
- What it decides
- Disqualifiers first, scores second, weighted by use case; the output is a profile, not a total
Run them in order: assess, prioritise, sequence. Platform and vendor choice come last, because the winning use cases determine which platform question is even worth asking.
Source: frameworks/README.md in the evidence repository behind this site.