The Architect’s Tenets
Design Principles: Design Premises
The central principles are on the questions of observability and controllability of both processes and components of the architecture, as well as on the nature of the operations of the services using the infrastructure and services.
The entire tenet paradigm of our Design Principles is based on 2 cardinals — observability and controllability. The 2 in all foreseeable and presented scenarios serve as crucibles on the soundness and completeness of our design principles.
Tenets Summary
P00: Establishment 1st Trust* map the ring of trust to this level definitions (fine-grained trust model)P01: Trust model may be trusted managed.
* Gray scaled of trust
P02: Privacy concerns.
P03: Agnosticism and Adaptability.
P04: Maintainability.
P05: Robustness and Resilience.P06: Auditability.P07: Data isolationP08: Testability (Crucible)
P09: Hormesis*
P10: Ergonomics with Economy
P11: Technological meets Sociological consequences
* Hormesis: What does not break it makes it more stable, rigor and resilient.
What if the component of a system is proven more reliable the longer we use it, because the failure will be told by its backup contingent component? The system, therein, becomes a system that evolves of its own survivability. The system that will not fail is the system that carries…