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Article: Architectural Governance at AI Speed
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In the GenAI era, where code is abundant but alignment remains critical, traditional governance models face significant challenges. This article, authored by Kyle Howard, Christian Johansen, Dana Katzenelson, Brian Rhoten, and Warren Gray, delves into "Declarative Architecture," a framework that redefines how Architectural Decision Records (ADRs) and Event Models function as automated guardrails. By moving beyond outdated practices, this approach enables a streamlined path for decentralized governance, fostering cohesion while empowering teams to innovate with agility.


In the GenAI era, code is a commodity, but alignment is not. Traditional review boards can't scale with AI-generated output. This article explores "Declarative Architecture" - transforming ADRs and Event Models into automated guardrails. Move beyond "dumping left" to a model where the conformant path is the path of least resistance, enabling decentralized governance without losing cohesion.
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