Reference Architectures for Governed Autonomous Systems
This library presents a curated catalog of reference agentic architectures
illustrating how governed autonomous systems can be designed, integrated, and scaled
within enterprise environments. These are illustrative deployment patterns,
not off-the-shelf software products.
The architectures presented below are illustrative and representative in nature.
Full technical artifacts, operational configurations, and deployment logic are
delivered exclusively through governed client engagements following architectural
readiness, risk, and compliance review.
Solution Catalog
Illustrative architectures demonstrating deployable agentic patterns across
enterprise domains.
Incident Response Orchestration Unit
A reference architecture illustrating how multi-agent systems can coordinate
detection, triage, and containment workflows under explicit governance and
human escalation controls in high-pressure operational environments.
System Architecture Snapshot
Governance Control Flow
Case Scenario (Illustrative)
Asset Intelligence Coordination Unit
An illustrative multi-agent coordination pattern designed to maintain a
reconciled source of truth across fragmented ERP, CMDB, and industrial asset
systems with continuous validation and oversight.
Agent Coordination Model
System Integration View
Use Case Snapshot
Policy & Compliance Enforcement Layer
A governed enforcement architecture demonstrating how agentic workflows
can operate within regulatory boundaries using real-time policy evaluation,
audit logging, and controlled execution pathways.
Audit & Control Model
Risk Escalation Flow
Regulatory Scenario
From Architecture to Governed Execution
These reference architectures are designed for enterprises seeking autonomy
without surrendering control. Engagements begin with architectural alignment,
not software installation.