MWMS Brain Lifecycle

Document Type: Standard
Status: Governance Standard
Authority: MWMS HeadOffice
Applies To: All MWMS Brains
Version: v1.2
Last Reviewed: 2026-03-15
Parent: MWMS Canon

Purpose

The MWMS Brain Lifecycle defines the operational stages that every Brain passes through within the MWMS ecosystem.

It establishes a structured process for:

• Brain creation
• Brain operation
• Brain evolution
• Brain retirement

This lifecycle ensures that Brains remain relevant, governed, and aligned with the MWMS organisational structure.

It prevents the accumulation of unused, duplicated, or obsolete Brains.

Scope

This standard applies to:

• all MWMS Brains
• Brain creation and activation status handling
• Brain operating-state governance
• approved structural evolution of Brains
• Brain dormancy and retirement governance
• lifecycle-status recording in the MWMS Brain Registry

This document governs the lifecycle stages that apply to Brains across MWMS.

It does not govern:

• Brain creation approval criteria by themselves
• detailed day-to-day operating rules by themselves
• AI employee behavior by itself
• capital allocation
• campaign execution
• system architecture wiring by itself

Those remain governed by the MWMS Brain Creation Protocol, MWMS Brain Operating Contract, MWMS Brain Registry, HeadOffice, and related canon documents.

Definition / Rules

Core Principle

Brains are organisational departments within MWMS.

Like departments in a real company, they must follow a defined lifecycle.

Every Brain must pass through four stages:

• Creation
• Operation
• Evolution
• Retirement

Each stage ensures the Brain continues to provide value to the ecosystem.

Stage 1 — Brain Creation

The creation stage begins when a new Brain is proposed.

All Brain creation must follow the:

• MWMS Brain Creation Protocol

During this stage:

• the Brain’s mission is defined
• operational scope is documented
• parent authority is identified
• AI employee roles are proposed

Once approved by Human Executive Authority, the Brain must be added to the:

• MWMS Brain Registry

This registry entry marks the official creation of the Brain.

The Brain must also be assigned a lifecycle status of:

• Proposed → Active

Stage 2 — Brain Operation

Once created, the Brain enters the operational stage.

During this stage the Brain:

• performs its assigned responsibilities
• operates within its defined scope
• manages its AI employees

All operational behaviour must follow the rules defined in the:

• MWMS Brain Operating Contract

Brains in this stage support the ecosystem by producing insights, systems, or revenue according to their mission.

Operational Brains must maintain a lifecycle status of:

• Active

Stage 3 — Brain Evolution

Over time, the MWMS ecosystem may evolve.

Brains may require adjustments to their scope or capabilities.

Examples include:

• expanding responsibilities
• adding new AI employees
• refining operational processes

When a Brain requires evolution:

• the proposed change must be documented
• HeadOffice must evaluate the change

If approved:

• the MWMS Brain Registry must be updated
• the Canon Change Log must record the modification

Brains may not evolve their scope independently.

All evolution must remain governed.

Brains undergoing structural modification may temporarily carry the lifecycle status:

• Evolving

Stage 4 — Brain Retirement

If a Brain no longer provides meaningful value, it may enter the retirement stage.

Reasons for retirement may include:

• duplicate responsibilities with another Brain
• technological changes
• strategic shifts within MWMS

Retirement requires approval from HeadOffice.

During retirement:

• the Brain is marked as Retired in the MWMS Brain Registry
• associated AI employees are reassigned or removed
• operational responsibilities are transferred if required

Retired Brains remain documented in the registry for historical reference.

Lifecycle Governance

The lifecycle ensures that the MWMS ecosystem remains organised and adaptable.

HeadOffice is responsible for overseeing the lifecycle of all Brains.

The SIT Brain may assist by detecting:

• inactive Brains
• governance violations
• operational inefficiencies

Recommendations may be submitted to HeadOffice for review.

Lifecycle Status Classification

For governance purposes, each Brain must maintain a lifecycle status recorded in the MWMS Brain Registry.

Possible statuses include:

Proposed

The Brain has been proposed but is not yet fully operational.

Active

The Brain is operational within the MWMS ecosystem.

Evolving

The Brain is undergoing approved structural or capability changes.

Dormant

The Brain remains part of the ecosystem but is temporarily inactive.

Retired

The Brain has been formally retired by HeadOffice.

Lifecycle Summary

Every Brain follows the same lifecycle:

Creation

Operation

Evolution

Retirement

This cycle allows the ecosystem to grow while maintaining structural stability.

Governance Rule

No Brain may bypass the lifecycle.

All Brains must:

• follow the MWMS Brain Creation Protocol
• operate under the MWMS Brain Operating Contract
• be recorded in the MWMS Brain Registry
• maintain a lifecycle status in the MWMS Brain Registry
• record structural changes in the Canon Change Log

Outcome

The MWMS Brain Lifecycle ensures that the ecosystem remains organised, scalable, and governed.

It protects MWMS from:

• uncontrolled structural growth
• obsolete system components
• governance drift

Through the lifecycle model, MWMS maintains a stable organisational structure while allowing continuous evolution.

Final Rule

No Brain is structurally valid unless its lifecycle stage is governed, recorded, and aligned with HeadOffice oversight.

Brains may evolve, pause, or retire, but never outside the lifecycle.

Drift Protection

The system must prevent:

• Brains being created outside the approved creation process
• active Brains operating without registry-recognised lifecycle status
• scope evolution occurring without documented approval
• dormant or obsolete Brains remaining invisible to governance review
• retirement occurring without registry cleanup and role reassignment review
• lifecycle stages being treated as informal labels instead of governance states

Brain lifecycle management must remain explicit, traceable, and controlled.

Architectural Intent

MWMS – Brain Lifecycle exists to ensure that every Brain inside MWMS follows a governed path from creation to retirement.

Its role is to stop structural sprawl, preserve organisational clarity, and allow the ecosystem to evolve in a stable way without accumulating unmanaged departments, stale authority, or undocumented change.

Change Log

Version: v1.2
Date: 2026-03-15
Author: MWMS HeadOffice
Change: Rebuilt page to align with the locked MWMS document standard for this cleanup pass. Preserved the original lifecycle stages, lifecycle governance logic, status classification model, governance rule, and organisational intent. Added Document Type, Parent, Scope, Definition / Rules structure, Final Rule, Drift Protection, and Architectural Intent sections.

Version: v1.1
Date: 2026-03-13
Author: MWMS HeadOffice
Change: Structured governance version defining the operational lifecycle stages for all MWMS Brains.

Version: v1.0
Date: Earlier version
Author: MWMS HeadOffice
Change: Initial lifecycle concept for Brain creation, operation, evolution, and retirement.

END – MWMS – BRAIN LIFECYCLE v1.2