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From Governed Effects to Pre-Execution Authorization v1.0.1

Authors: Ho Wa KU;

From Governed Effects to Pre-Execution Authorization v1.0.1

Abstract

This pre-standardization research agenda translates the conceptual gaps identified in the Execution Governance (EG) framework into structured research questions for future discussion, validation, and possible standardization pathways. It focuses on governed effects, pre-execution authorization, live-context integrity, sufficient verifiable proof, mandate–constraint–effect mapping, and authorization basis preservation. The agenda identifies six research areas for Execution Governance: the formal definition of governed effect; pre-execution authorization as a distinct governance function; live-context integrity verification; sufficient verifiable proof thresholds; mandate–constraint–effect mapping; and authorization basis preservation and reviewability. It also proposes research questions for standards communities and outlines a staged roadmap for conceptual stabilization, cross-framework testing, and future pre-standardization outputs. This document is part of the Execution Governance v1.0.1 Public Release Series. It is a conceptual research agenda for public discussion and pre-standardization exploration. It is not an ISO, IEC, IEEE, NIST, or W3C standard, specification, certification scheme, conformance model, or implementation guide, and it is not endorsed by those organizations.

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