Strategy.
Strategy is the system’s construction of the structural conditions required for application inevitability. It is not collaborative, interpretive, or advisory. It defines the sequence, timing, and configuration under which the process proceeds.
1. Basis of Construction
Strategy is constructed using determinations from Classification. No additional information, narrative context, or preference input is incorporated. The architecture is constructed from structural data only.
2. Structural Configuration
The required configuration of artifacts, timing, and institutional positioning is established by the system. Configuration is fixed and not subject to modification, negotiation, or personalization.
3. Sequence
Strategy defines the sequence in which artifacts are constructed and deployed. Sequence is determined solely by structural necessity and institutional constraints. It does not adjust to preference, convenience, or external conditions.
4. Timing
Timing is established by the system and reflects institutional cycles, reviewer behavior, and structural feasibility. Timing is fixed and not subject to acceleration, delay, or request.
5. Conditions for Execution
Execution proceeds only when all structural conditions defined by Strategy are met. Absence of any condition halts deployment. Execution is procedural and does not involve interpretation or discretion.