Soften regulatory references in introduction, keep mapping in appendix
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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what was done or in what order.
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Regulated environments increasingly deploy autonomous agents that
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coordinate across organizational boundaries. Multiple regulatory
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frameworks — including {{EU-AI-ACT}}, {{FDA-21CFR11}}, {{MIFID-II}},
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and {{DORA}} — require structured, auditable records of automated
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decision-making and execution (see {{table-regulatory}} for a
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detailed mapping).
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coordinate across organizational boundaries. Domains such as
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healthcare, finance, and logistics require structured, auditable
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records of automated decision-making and execution.
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{{table-regulatory}} in the appendix illustrates how ECTs relate
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to specific regulatory frameworks.
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This document defines an extension to the WIMSE architecture that
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addresses the gap between workload identity and execution
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