Framework

Monument Horizon Framework

A practical schema for aligning intent, architecture, and delivery. It was developed for teams that need accountable, legible progress without theatrical process.

The framework starts with concise intent definition: what must be true, what must never happen, and how decisions are governed. This replaces sprawling decks with a small charter that guides every release.

Architecture follows the same discipline. Systems are decomposed until risks are explicit, data contracts are understood, and operational controls can be automated without fragility.

Delivery is paced by short verification cycles. Releases are observable, reversible where possible, and documented to be understood by the people who maintain them, not just those who ship them.

The framework is published openly so it can be cited, inspected, and adapted in regulated or long-lived programs.

Cite / Reference

Monument Horizon Framework, DOI 10.5281/zenodo.17885599. Please reference this identifier when citing the method or derivative works.