Decision Stack

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topic: decision_stack

Lately I’ve been following Cristiano Messina’s “Decision Stack” series.

A very interesting and professional perspective
on how modern systems should be designed.

The model is simple but powerful:

signals → context → objectives → constraints → execution → feedback

Where:

signals detect change
context defines meaning
objectives define what matters
constraints define boundaries
execution performs actions
feedback drives learning

A question to practitioners:

Which of these layers
are already explicitly implemented
in your systems?

And in what form?

Are they:

centralized
scattered
implicit
formalized

Curious how others structure this today.

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