

Institutional investment management is governed by a set of core governance domains. Each domain represents a System Control Object (SCO); a conceptual area where discipline, sensing, enforcement, and closed-loop control are required to maintain portfolio integrity.
Governance Domains of the Capital Decision ControlOS
Investment Research Governance & Control
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Investment Performance Governance & Control
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Portfolio Construction Governance & Control
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Behavioral & Adversarial Resilience Governance & Control
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Risk Governance & Control
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Mandate Governance & Constraint Enforcement
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Investment Process Governance & Control
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Capital Allocation Governance & Control
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How These Domains Connect to the OS
Each governance domain is a conceptual SCO; a domain of institutional control. Inside the unified Investment Decision-Control OS, each domain corresponds to a governed module that can be activated independently. This page defines the conceptual layer. The OS module pages define the product layer.

