White Papers

Practitioner-oriented articulations of each methodology within Harmonic Design. Each paper provides the full theory, worked examples, and validation criteria.


Harmonic Design: A Unified Software Engineering Framework

The master paper describing the organizing principle, the structural isomorphism connecting the four pillars, the communication and state-flow rules that hold universally, and the emergent properties that arise when all four are practiced together.

Volatility-Based Decomposition in Software Architecture

How to identify volatility, align components to volatility boundaries, apply component roles and communication rules, and validate architectural decisions over time. Includes the complete role definitions, illustrative examples, and the decomposition process.

Experience-Based Decomposition

The full decomposition framework for interface architecture. Covers the three-tier hierarchy (Experiences, Flows, Interactions), the four axes of interface volatility, communication rules, configuration-driven composition, and application across product contexts.

Boundary-Driven Testing

Maps the test spiral to the structural models defined by VBD and EBD. Covers test profiles by tier, mock placement as architectural evidence, the three integration seams, and how testing difficulty diagnoses structural problems.

Project Design: The Design of Projects

Activity inventorying, network construction, critical path analysis, multi-level estimation, schedule compression, objective risk quantification, earned value validation, staffing principles, staged delivery, and structured decision-making.

Compiled Context Runtime

A stateless orchestration layer for AI agent systems. Covers the five primitives, process definitions, compiled context injection, memory and context chains, composable knowledge packages, and token economics.