Governance Domain. An administrative and architectural boundary that owns a coherent slice of governance responsibility: policy, evidence, identity authority, compliance, audit retention, or a profile-specific specialization of those concerns. A governance domain is not just an org chart box; it is a boundary with explicit ownership, interfaces, evidence obligations, and federation contracts, so governed systems can compose without sharing databases or smearing accountability across teams.
Governance Domain
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Incoming References
Law 1
- Platforms Exist To Remove Decisionslaw-06-platforms-remove-decisions
Reference Architecture 1
- EDDA — Evidence-Driven Delegation Architecturerefarch-edda
