This paper introduces the execution condition underlying subsequent works in the MĀATR System™ series. The MĀATR System™ (Modular Admissibility & Autonomous Transition Regulator) establishes pre-execution admissibility as a condition of action in intelligent systems operating under real-world constraint. Rather than evaluating decisions after they occur, the system governs whether execution is permitted at the point of transition from intent to action. If the conditions required to support an action are not present at that moment, execution does not proceed. This framework defines a shift from post-hoc validation to admissibility at execution, positioning governance as an architectural condition rather than an external control layer.
Christian Paré (Sun,) studied this question.