ENGINEERING BLOG

Deep Dives into AI Governance Architecture

Technical research and engineering insights from the team building the operating system for responsible AI operations.

188 articles · Published by MARIA OS

AGENTIC COMPANY SERIES

The blueprint for building an Agentic Company

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.

company intelligenceresponsibility topologystability lawsalgorithm stackmission alignmentsurvival optimizationworkforce transitionagent lifecycle
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EngineeringFebruary 14, 2026|44 min readpublished

Communication Topology and Information Cascading in Planet 100: Bottleneck Detection and Bandwidth Optimization in 100+ Agent Clusters

Spectral analysis of the 111-agent communication matrix identifies eigenvalue-based bottleneck signatures and routing strategies

We analyze Planet 100's communication network as a weighted directed graph over 111 agents. Using the eigenvalue spectrum of the normalized communication matrix, we identify bottleneck regions from spectral partitions, derive routing strategies with minimum-cost flow optimization, and show that spectral-guided bandwidth allocation reduces cascading failures by 84% while improving end-to-end throughput by 2.3x.

planet-100communication-topologyinformation-cascadingbottleneck-detectionbandwidth-optimizationspectral-analysisagent-clusters
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ArchitectureFebruary 14, 2026|18 min readpublished

Team Design Topology: Practical Team Shapes for Throughput, Traceability, and Escalation Control

A design-oriented model for choosing between flat pools, meshes, and review cells

Enterprise agent teams should not be organized by analogy to human org charts alone. This article treats team shape as a controllable systems variable and compares flat pools, dense meshes, and hierarchical review cells using a stylized throughput model. The goal is not to derive a universal theorem, but to give operators a practical way to trade off speed, reviewer load, and responsibility traceability.

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COMPLETE INDEX

All Articles

Complete list of all 188 published articles. EN / JA bilingual index.

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188 articles

All articles reviewed and approved by the MARIA OS Editorial Pipeline.

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