ENGINEERING BLOG
Technical research and engineering insights from the team building the operating system for responsible AI operations.
188 articles · Published by MARIA OS
Eight papers that form the complete theory-to-operations stack: why organizational judgment needs an OS, structural design, stability laws, algorithm architecture, mission-constrained optimization, survival optimization, workforce transition, and agent lifecycle management.
Series Thesis
Company Intelligence explains why the OS exists. Structure defines responsibility. Stability laws prove when governance holds. Algorithms make it executable. Mission constraints keep optimization aligned. Survival theory determines evolutionary direction. White-collar transition shows who moves first. VITAL keeps the whole system alive.
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Company Intelligence
Why organizational judgment needs an operating system, not just AI tools.
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Company Intelligence
Why organizational judgment needs an operating system, not just AI tools.
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Structural Design
How to decompose responsibility across human-agent boundaries.
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Stability Laws
Mathematical conditions under which agentic governance holds or breaks.
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Algorithm Stack
10 algorithms mapped to a 7-layer architecture for agentic organizations.
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Mission Constraints
How to optimize agent goals without eroding organizational values.
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Survival Optimization
Does evolutionary pressure reduce organizations to pure survival machines? The math of directed vs. undirected evolution.
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Workforce Transition
Which white-collar workflows move first, and how fast the shift happens.
How responsibility gates and zone architecture can shift multi-agent conflicts from defection-prone dynamics toward cooperative equilibria
Multi-agent systems executing tasks in parallel face a quality challenge: conflict rates can grow quadratically with agent count. This paper presents a game-theoretic framework showing how responsibility gates and zone partitioning reduce conflict pressure while retaining high task completion. In evaluated settings, the design reported over 91% conflict-rate reduction with 98.7% task completion.
Quality can scale when boundaries are explicit: a formal model showing architecture, not raw agent count, is the main bottleneck
Multi-agent parallelism can improve throughput but introduces two quality risks uncommon in sequential pipelines: boundary violations (overlapping scopes) and merge failures (integration errors). We derive a total-success model `P(total) = Π(p_i) · (1 - q_merge) · (1 - q_overlap)` and analyze conditions under which quality remains stable as scale increases. The framework highlights that quality depends primarily on architectural contracts (boundary isolation and gate-verified merge contracts), not only on agent count or model capability.
Potential collision pairs grow as n-squared; bounded zone size is what restores near-linear conflict growth
When many agents operate in the same mutable workspace, the number of potential collision pairs grows quadratically. That combinatorial fact does not by itself tell operators how to partition the team. This article keeps the square-law insight, then replaces an incorrect partition formula with a clearer tradeoff: within-zone collisions fall as zones get smaller, while cross-zone merge cost rises as zones get smaller. The optimal design usually comes from choosing a bounded zone size, not from a universal square-root law in the number of zones.
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Complete list of all 188 published articles. EN / JA bilingual index.
188 articles
All articles reviewed and approved by the MARIA OS Editorial Pipeline.
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