MWMS Document Structure Standard

Document Type: Standard
Status: Canon
Version: v1.1
Authority: MWMS HeadOffice
Applies To: All MWMS documentation
Parent: MWMS Canon
Last Reviewed: 2026-03-15

Purpose

This document defines the required internal structure for all MWMS governance documents.

The goal is to ensure that all documents across the MWMS ecosystem are consistent, readable, and maintainable.

Every MWMS document must follow the same structural pattern.

This prevents documentation drift as the system grows.

Scope

This standard applies to:

• all MWMS governance documents
• documentation that defines rules, standards, protocols, frameworks, specifications, canons, and registries
• structural formatting of internal MWMS documents
• document consistency across Brains, governance pages, and system reference layers

This document governs the required section structure used inside MWMS documents.

It does not govern:

• page naming by itself
• document classification by itself
• Brain authority by itself
• implementation work
• WordPress UI layout
• plugin or database structures

Those remain governed by the relevant MWMS standards, taxonomy documents, and architecture pages.

Definition / Rules

Core Principle

Every MWMS governance document must contain the following four structural sections.

These sections must appear in this order:

• Purpose
• Scope
• Definition / Rules
• Change Log

This structure ensures that every document clearly communicates its intent, boundaries, and revision history.

Rule 1 – Purpose

Every document must begin with a Purpose section.

The Purpose explains why the document exists.

The Purpose must answer:

• what the document defines
• why the document exists
• what problem the document solves

The Purpose should be concise and written in clear language.

Rule 2 – Scope

Every document must contain a Scope section.

The Scope defines where the document applies.

This prevents documents from being misinterpreted or applied outside their intended boundaries.

Scope should clearly state:

• what systems the document governs
• which Brains are affected
• what processes fall within the document

Rule 3 – Definition / Rules

This section contains the actual content of the document.

Depending on the document type this may include:

• rules
• standards
• system definitions
• architectural explanations
• protocols
• frameworks

The content must be clearly structured and logically organised.

Rule 4 – Change Log

Every governance document must end with a Change Log section.

The Change Log records the history of changes made to the document.

This ensures transparency and traceability across the MWMS ecosystem.

Example:

Version: v1.0
Date: 2026-03-13
Author: MWMS HeadOffice
Change: Initial creation of document structure standard.

Every future modification must be recorded here.

Structural Example

Example document structure:

Title
Header
Purpose
Scope
Definition / Rules
Change Log

This structure must be followed for all MWMS governance documents.

Governance Note

This document exists to protect the clarity and maintainability of the MWMS knowledge system.

Without structural consistency, documentation becomes difficult to maintain as the system grows.

By enforcing a simple four-section structure, MWMS ensures that all governance documents remain readable, understandable, and auditable.

Final Rule

A document may vary in topic, authority, or complexity, but it must not vary in core structural discipline.

Consistency of document structure is part of governance integrity.

Drift Protection

The system must prevent:

• governance documents existing without the required section pattern
• sections appearing in inconsistent order
• missing Scope sections causing boundary confusion
• Change Logs being omitted from governed documents
• documentation styles fragmenting across Brains
• structural inconsistency being introduced through convenience or haste

Document structure must remain standardised across MWMS.

Architectural Intent

MWMS – Document Structure Standard exists to give the MWMS knowledge system a repeatable internal shape.

Its role is to ensure that every governance document can be read, interpreted, maintained, and audited through the same structural logic so the ecosystem remains legible as it expands.

Change Log

Version: v1.1
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 purpose, four-section rule, section definitions, structural example, and governance note. Added Scope, Final Rule, Drift Protection, and Architectural Intent sections.

Version: v1.0
Date: 2026-03-13
Author: MWMS HeadOffice
Change: Initial creation of MWMS – Document Structure Standard.

END – MWMS – DOCUMENT STRUCTURE STANDARD v1.1