3 Four Functional Systems · 3.4 ECN Execution Maintenance System
3.4 ECN Execution Maintenance System
Human Behavior FCA
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ECN is the execution maintenance system.
It converts structure into sustainable action and maintains rhythm, load, and reality-output consistency.
ECN stability directly affects feedback-update quality and long-term behavior shape.
Execution-rhythm stability determines behavior-chain sustainability.
Load-management capacity determines breakdown risk under pressure.
Reality-constraint fit determines path landing success.
Review and logging completeness determines feedback-update usability.
FP output clarity determines ECN startup efficiency.
Observable Output → Foreground Entry → Historical Template Matching and Explanation → New Structure Generation → Execution Maintenance → Feedback Update.
ECN receives outputs from new-structure generation and turns candidate paths into continuous real-world actions.
Execution-maintenance outcomes enter feedback update and recalibrate the next chain allocation.
When ECN maintenance fails, behavior shows execution breakdown and repetitive fallback.
Plan completion rate increases while mid-route drop-off declines.
Key action sequences are maintained under disturbance.
Behavior output becomes more consistent with lower volatility.
After review, the next cycle reaches stable execution faster.
The execution maintenance system does not invent new structures.
ECN is not the historical interpretation system and cannot replace DMN.
The public layer does not expose admin execution control or internal monitoring mechanics.