The structural map of Flexflow. Three layers, twenty-five domains, and a unified taxonomy that makes every element findable, connected, and machine-readable.
The Architecture section is where the framework becomes navigable. The Core Concepts develop the ideas. The Architecture organizes them into a coherent structure you can work with: layers that describe how organizations function, domains that map what each layer contains, and a taxonomy that gives every element a stable address.
Start with the Overview to see the whole. Go to the Domain Reference when you need the detail.
Overview
The three Core Layers, how they connect through the cybernetic feedback loop, and why every organization contains all three at every scale.
Domain Reference
All twenty-five domains across Infrastructure, Operation, and Ecosystem. What each domain covers, its sub-domains, and how it connects to the rest of the architecture.
Unified Taxonomy
The naming and numbering system that gives every element in Flexflow a stable address. Dual IDs, six hierarchical levels, and a worked example showing how navigation works.
Architecture in Practice
Scenario walkthroughs showing how the layers, domains, and taxonomy work together in real organizational contexts. From founding a startup to redesigning an established organization.
Design Principles
The architectural properties that emerge from Flexflow's design choices. Each principle traced to the Core Concept that produces it.