Execution as an Operational Object
Long-running autonomous systems increasingly develop through connected runtime stages rather than isolated inference calls.
Operational perspectives on autonomous execution.
Execution, runtime behavior, qualification and control.
Long-running autonomous systems increasingly develop through connected runtime stages rather than isolated inference calls.
Comparable execution may develop through substantially different progression while exhibiting recurring operational properties across runtime activity.
Runtime observations accumulated across execution provide operational evidence that complements evaluation and governance.
Execution progression and operational properties may be examined alongside resulting outcomes.
Execution characterization, diagnostics and qualification provide additional operational context for runtime decisions.
Documented execution behavior from runtime validation and investigation.