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AD / IV.III.II.I · FOUR VOLUMES · 2026 · COMPLETE FOUR-VOLUME SET

The Authority Discipline. Principles, Methods, and Practice
of Governance Engineering

A four-volume engineering reference. The discipline whose engineering object is the boundary between machine capability and institutional authority: specified, verified, audited, and recovered, cycle by cycle.

“The authority of an autonomous system is not asserted; it is engineered, specified, verified, audited, and recovered, cycle by cycle.”

From the discipline’s working creed
THE CALIBRATED BOUNDARY the discipline’s engineering object AI IA CYCLE BY CYCLE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE machine substrate 4 computational layers INSTITUTIONAL ARCHITECTURE institutional substrate 8 institutional artifacts AI without IA is incomplete · IA without AI is unrealized
Title
The Authority Discipline
Author
Burak Oktenli
Series
The Authority Trilogy
Volumes
I · II · III · IV
Now Available
Complete Set
Publisher
Authority & Architecture
§ 01 / THE VOLUMES DOC AD-2026.I/II/III/IV

Four volumes.
One discipline.

The foundations, the methods, the application, the standing institution. The Authority Discipline is published in four sequential volumes that establish governance engineering as a formal field. The complete four-volume reference is now available.

FILE I · FOUNDATIONS AVAILABLE
VOL. I § Foundations

Foundations The discipline at its birth. The five first principles. The equation.

What is governance engineering, and why does it need to exist? Volume I lays the foundations of the discipline. It introduces the field at its birth, the rupture from which it emerged, and its position relative to the adjacent disciplines it extends. From the working creed and the five first principles, it develops the master equation, the Authority Migration Function, and the variables on which the entire discipline rests. Includes a personal foreword by the author’s father, Prof. Dr. Cagatay Oktenli.

Part I · The Discipline’s Birth and Lineage
  • The Discipline at Its Birth
  • Rupture Births Discipline: A Civilizational Lineage
  • The Adjacent Disciplines
  • The Discipline’s Working Creed
Part II · The Constitutive Substrate
  • The Five First Principles
  • The Practitioner
  • The Field’s Open Boundaries
Part III · The Authority Equation
  • The Authority Variable α
  • The Trust Variable τ
  • The Confidence Variable C
  • The Escalation Variable E
  • The Equation in Composition
725 pages · 12 chapters Print  979-8-9959471-2-7 eBook 979-8-9959471-3-4
FILE II · ENGINEERING METHODS AVAILABLE
VOL. II § Engineering Methods

Engineering Methods The five-tier spectrum. The ten method classes.

How is governance engineering actually practiced? Volume II turns from foundations to engineering methods. It opens with the Five-Tier Authority Spectrum and the formal reading of a specification, the bridge from principle to method. From there it develops the ten method classes that constitute the discipline’s working repertoire: each a distinct engineering object, together the practice of governance engineering.

Part I · Authority Surfaces
  • The Five-Tier Authority Spectrum
  • The Reading of a Specification
Part II · The Engineering Methods
  • Specification Methods
  • Verification Methods
  • Audit Methods
  • Hardware Enforcement Methods
  • Recovery Methods
  • Composition Methods
Part III · Adversarial Conditions
  • Compliance Verification
  • Adversarial Design
  • Self-Modification Governance
  • Reproducibility Methods
715 pages · 12 chapters Print  979-8-9959471-4-1 eBook 979-8-9959471-5-8
FILE III · PLATFORM APPLICATION AVAILABLE
VOL. III § Platform Application

Platform Application Six platforms. One engineering object. The same boundary, calibrated in each.

What does governance engineering look like applied to a specific platform? Volume III takes the discipline across six platform domains. It opens with the portfolio approach and the institutional substrate that frames every application, showing how the discipline calibrates against the same boundary in each domain. From there it develops the six platform classes: kinetic systems (BLADE-EDGE), autonomous vehicles (BLADE-AV), cyber defense, medical applications, economic systems, and multilateral alliance frameworks. Each is a distinct engineering problem with the same engineering object.

Part I · The Portfolio and the Methodology
  • The Portfolio Approach
  • The Institutional Substrate
  • The Institutional Substrate of Autonomous-Systems Governance
  • The Domain-Specific Calibration Methodology
Part II · The Six Platforms
  • BLADE-EDGE Platform
  • BLADE-AV Platform
  • Autonomous-Cyber-Defense Platform
  • Autonomous-Medical Platform
  • Autonomous-Economic-Systems Platform
  • The Alliance Autonomous-Systems Platform
  • Multi-Platform Coordination Architecture
Part III · The Surrounding Institutions
  • Designing the Certifying Body and the Certification Protocol
  • Designing the Legal-Institutional Adjudication Substrate
  • Designing the Accountability and Liability Framework
  • Designing the International-Coalition Substrate
  • Designing the Adversarial Review Substrate
712 pages · 16 chapters Print  979-8-9959471-6-5 eBook 979-8-9959471-7-2
FILE IV · STANDING INSTITUTIONAL ARCHITECTURE AVAILABLE
VOL. IV § Standing Institutional Architecture

Standing Institutional Architecture The text closes here. The discipline does not.

How does a discipline last beyond a single generation? Volume IV closes the textbook with the institutional architecture that carries governance engineering across institutional lifetimes. It develops the four standing layers, certification bodies, regulatory environments, multilateral institutions, and the standing scientific apparatus, and shows how each evolves across decades. The closing chapter names the discipline’s paired substrates, AI and IA, and the Calibrated Boundary between them: the engineering object the discipline serves.

Part I · Designing the Institutional Architecture
  • Designing the Post-Deployment Institutional Commitments
  • The Institutional Architecture Approach
  • The Trilogy’s Synthesis Argument
  • Designing the Operational-Institutional Synthesis
  • Designing the Foundational-Discipline Composition
Part II · The Standing Institutional Layers
  • The Discipline’s Standing Institutional Environment
  • Standing Certification Bodies
  • Standing Regulatory Environments
  • Standing Multilateral Institutions
  • The Standing Scientific Apparatus
Part III · Long-Term Evolution and the Trilogy’s Closing
  • Long-Term Coalition Evolution
  • Long-Term Institutional Evolution
  • The Discipline’s Research Frontier
  • The Trilogy Discipline Charter
  • The Trilogy’s Closing
  • AI and IA
714 pages · 16 chapters Print  979-8-9959471-8-9 eBook 979-8-9959471-9-6
§ 02 / THE DISCIPLINE REF AD-VOL-I/II

Five first principles.
Ten method classes.

Volume I formalizes the discipline at its birth: the working creed, the five first principles, the practitioner, the field’s open boundaries. Volume II turns from foundations to practice, developing the ten method classes that constitute governance engineering’s working repertoire.

PRINCIPLE 01

Authority is Engineered

Authority of an autonomous system is not asserted. It is specified, verified, audited, and recovered, cycle by cycle.

PRINCIPLE 02

The Boundary is the Object

The discipline’s engineering object is the boundary between machine capability and institutional authority.

PRINCIPLE 03

AI without IA is Incomplete

Machine substrate without institutional architecture is unrealized. Each requires the other to be operationally meaningful.

PRINCIPLE 04

Recovery is Architecture

When confidence collapses, authority must regress to the human tier. Recovery is a structural guarantee, not a contingency.

PRINCIPLE 05

Generation by Generation

The standing institutional architecture must sustain the discipline across generations and against adversaries we have not yet met.

REF VOL II / Parts I, II, III

The ten method classes.

METHOD 01
Specification
METHOD 02
Verification
METHOD 03
Audit
METHOD 04
Hardware Enforcement
METHOD 05
Recovery
METHOD 06
Composition
METHOD 07
Compliance Verification
METHOD 08
Adversarial Design
METHOD 09
Self-Modification Governance
METHOD 10
Reproducibility
§ 03 / THE CORRIDOR REF AD-VOL-II §13.7

The Daedalus Corridor.
The Icarus Number.

The architecture’s α-evolution must remain within a structurally bounded region: the operational envelope within which deployment is institutionally defensible. Two constructs operationalize the envelope.

The corridor’s lower bound is α_sea, the institutional floor: the minimum α at which the architecture’s deployment is institutionally meaningful. Below it, the architecture is operationally paralyzed.

The upper bound is α_melting, the audit melting point: the maximum α at which the audit-chain’s integrity remains institutionally defensible. Above it, accountability dissolves.

Between them runs the corridor. Daedalus’s instruction to Icarus, fly neither too close to the sea nor too close to the sun, is the architecture’s standing posture toward its own α-evolution.

The Icarus Number locates the architecture within the corridor on a normalized scale of zero to one. The working target is Ic ≈ 0.5, the corridor’s midpoint, where authority is operationally meaningful and accountability remains intact.

The Icarus Number · AD-VOL-II §13.7
Ic = αdeployed − αsea αmelting − αsea
Normalized to [ 0 , 1 ]
αsea
Institutional Floor · ≈ 0.5
Boundary between T0 (Human-Exclusive) and T1 (Human-Directed). Below this, the architecture defers entirely to the human.
αmelt
Audit Melting Point · ≈ 4.0
Within T4 but well below the T5 hard cap. The institutional accountability ceiling.
Ic*
Working Target · 0.5
The corridor’s midpoint. Authority is meaningful, accountability is intact, escalation envelope holds.
§ 04 / THE AUTHOR FILE AD-PR/01

Burak Oktenli.

Independent autonomous systems governance researcher. Architect of the Human-Machine Authority Architecture and the AUTHREX research program comprising seven governance architectures across defense, automotive, maritime, and critical infrastructure domains.

Burak Oktenli is an independent researcher working at the intersection of autonomous systems engineering, decision theory, and military doctrine. The Authority Discipline is his third published work in 2026, following The Authority Equation and Autonomous Authority. The catalog represents work undertaken from 2024 forward, brought to publication concurrently as a single coherent argument across ten volumes.

Where the earlier works specified an architecture and tested it against the empirical record, The Authority Discipline proposes the formal field. Five first principles, ten method classes, and the standing institutional architecture that sustains the discipline across generations.

“Governance engineering is the discipline whose engineering object is the boundary between machine capability and institutional authority.”
From the discipline’s working creed

Volume I includes a personal foreword by Prof. Dr. Cagatay Oktenli, M.D., Colonel (Retired), Turkish Armed Forces, Specialist in Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, GATA, 1983 to 2011, the author’s father. The foreword traces the lineage of the work to its origins in a hospital room, a calligraphic plate, and the question that began it: how does human authority survive and reshape itself when the systems that act on its behalf are no longer human?

The research is validated across six cross-domain prototype platforms, twenty-four open-access deposits on Zenodo and SSRN, and four U.S. provisional patents. Verifiable through ORCID 0009-0001-8573-1667.

PERSONNEL RECORD · FILE AD-PR/01

Education

Georgetown University
M.P.S. Applied Intelligence (STEM), expected 2027
Lynn University
M.B.A. International Business
University of South Florida
B.Sc. Computer Science Engineering (STEM)

Verifiable Identity

ORCID 0009-0001-8573-1667

Provisional Patent Applications

HMAA 63/999,105 · Mar 7, 2026
CARA 64/000,170 · Mar 9, 2026
SATA 64/002,453 · Mar 11, 2026
FLAME 64/005,607 · Mar 14, 2026

Society Memberships

IEEE #102193505 · AIAA #1936005 · ACM #9952787 · AAAI #656504 · INFORMS #2009712 · NDIA #1700222

Validation

Six cross-domain prototype platforms · twenty-four open-access deposits · View full verification record →
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