EIAA Case Records
Case Records
A curated library of decision environments where authority, evidence, escalation, human review, automation, reliance, review, or inherited responsibility may need to remain explainable across time and pressure.
Proof Library
What Case Records Show
Case Records show the kinds of decision environments where EIAA may apply.
The curated Case Records library includes Design Path records and Review Path records. Design Path records show decision environments still being shaped before action moves too far. Review Path records show decisions, records, releases, interventions, substitutions, cultural practices, or inherited conditions already carrying later pressure.
The records are intentionally controlled. They show the pressure condition without exposing internal diagnostic mechanics.
Design Path
Design Path Case Records
These case records involve decision environments still being shaped before action moves too far. They are relevant where authority, evidence, escalation, review, automation, culture, opportunity, or reliance conditions may need to be preserved before the organization depends on the decision environment.
Agentic Workflow Design
A design-time case record for agentic workflows where automated routing, model-assisted recommendations, or system-shaped movement may begin before authority, evidence, escalation, human review, and accountability conditions are clearly preserved.
View Case RecordGoverned Threshold Change
A design-time case record for decision environments where value, risk, scope, classification, ownership, environmental context, operational condition, supplier condition, climate relevance, or review burden may change before action moves.
View Case RecordHuman-In-The-Loop Becomes Symbolic
A design-time case record for automated or AI-supported environments where human review is present, but the authority carried by that review may become unclear once system-shaped action begins to move.
View Case RecordAutomation Does Not Remove Accountability
A design-time case record for automated workflows where responsibility must remain attached to the decision environment even after action moves through systems, tools, or model-assisted paths.
View Case RecordCross-Domain Authority Decay
A design-time case record for decisions moving across systems, functions, or workflow domains where authority, evidence, context, and original intent may be flattened before the receiving environment acts on the decision.
View Case RecordModel Training On Ungoverned Drift
A design-time case record for AI-supported environments where model recommendations may be shaped by historical workarounds, deviations, or weakly governed user actions that become embedded in future system logic.
View Case RecordAuthority Threshold Reclassification
A design-time case record for decisions that may shift across authority thresholds before the approval route, escalation burden, or review basis is fully preserved.
View Case RecordOpportunity-Driven Control Acceleration
A design-time case record for environments where a strategic opportunity accelerates workflow, technology, approval, or operational change before leadership accountability, ethical oversight, escalation, and decision basis have been clearly preserved.
View Case RecordReview Path
Review Path Case Records
These case records involve decisions, records, workflows, releases, interventions, substitutions, cultural practices, or inherited conditions that are already carrying later pressure. They are relevant where action has moved and the organization may now need to reconstruct or defend the decision basis under reliance, review, audit, challenge, assurance, investigation, commercial pressure, or inherited responsibility.
Deviation Accepted Before Shipment
A review-time case record for a manufacturing release where shipment moved while a deviation remained open, creating later pressure around acceptance basis, warranty, customer reliance, or inherited responsibility.
View Case RecordWarranty Claim After Conditional Handover
A review-time case record for a handover or acceptance condition that moved before closure was fully settled, later returning as a warranty claim that tests whether the original decision basis remained clear enough to support responsibility, reliance, and defense.
View Case RecordInherited Conditions Without Preserved Basis
A review-time case record for environments where a later team, buyer, manager, lender, insurer, or successor holder inherits conditions without the preserved basis needed to carry them.
View Case RecordEmergency Override Without Recovery Path
A review-time case record for a break-glass or emergency override where standard controls were suspended, but the record did not clearly preserve how authority, evidence, review, and legitimacy would be re-established after the intervention.
View Case RecordEscalation Triggered But Action Continued
A review-time case record for a decision environment where escalation was triggered, but action continued before the escalation basis was clearly preserved.
View Case RecordSilent Failure Of Monitoring Thresholds
A review-time case record for environments where a monitoring or alert threshold failed, was muted, or did not trigger, allowing action to continue because the absence of a signal was mistaken for governed compliance.
View Case RecordLiquidity Intervention Under Review
A review-time case record for a financial-control intervention that later faces review pressure around who held authority, what evidence supported action, and whether the intervention basis remained defensible.
View Case RecordProtocol Deviation During Trial Continuity
A review-time case record for a clinical trial environment where a protocol deviation was carried into active continuity, creating later pressure around review, subject protection, decision basis, and responsibility.
View Case RecordSupplier Substitution Under Resilience Pressure
A review-time case record for environments where external disruption forced a supplier, method, logistics, or infrastructure change, later testing whether the authority and evidence basis for the intervention remained defensible.
View Case RecordCultural Norms Over Formal Protocol
A review-time case record for environments where accepted workplace practice diverged from formal procedure, later testing whether the choice to follow cultural norms over documented protocol was authorized, reviewed, and explainable.
View Case RecordUse
How To Use These Records
Use Case Records to recognize the type of pressure present in a decision environment before choosing the right EIAA route.
Design-Time Preservation
Use Design Path cases when the decision environment is still being shaped before action moves too far.
Review-Time Reconstruction
Use Review Path cases when action has already moved and the decision basis may need to be reconstructed or defended.
Reliance Pressure
Use reliance-sensitive records where another party, function, buyer, customer, auditor, lender, insurer, board, or successor holder now depends on the record.
Gateway Routing
Use the Diagnostic Gateway when the issue is uncertain, mixed, or difficult to place between design-time preservation and review-time reconstruction.
Route
Route From Case Records
A case record may point toward design-time preservation, review-time reconstruction, reliance review, deeper EIAA Review, or a request for review.
For broad uncertainty or early route recognition.
02 Design PathFor decision environments still being shaped before action moves.
03 Review PathFor decision environments where pressure has already arrived.
04 Decision Basis Readiness BriefFor a specific decision environment still being prepared.
05 Decision Basis Reconstruction BriefFor action that has already moved and now needs an initial account of the basis behind it.
06 Reliance Integrity ReviewFor records, approvals, releases, handovers, workflows, or inherited conditions now being relied upon by others.
07 EIAA ReviewsFor deeper review where later pressure has already attached.
08 Request ReviewFor organizations ready to submit a matter for route identification or review support.
Next Step
When A Case Record Feels Familiar
If one of these records resembles a decision environment inside your organization, the next step is to identify whether the matter belongs in design-time preservation, review-time reconstruction, reliance review, deeper EIAA Review, or a request for review.