Coined Term • 2025
Foundation Before Optimization
Lower layers must be complete before upper layers are worth building
Status
Coined by Joseph Byrum
Year Introduced
2025
Domain
Entity Engineering
Term Type
Infrastructure Deployment
Corroboration
Understanding Foundation Before Optimization
The governing design principle of the entire declaration sequence is Foundation Before Optimization: lower infrastructure layers must be substantially complete before upper layers are optimized.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What defines 'substantially complete' for a foundation layer?
Passing the Entity Infrastructure Verification Gate for that layer — meeting the minimum standards for AI resolution confidence that enable the next layer to function. Gates define the specific criteria; substantial completion is not self-assessed.
Why is this the governing design principle of the entire declaration sequence?
Because optimization of an upper layer built on an incomplete foundation produces diminishing returns — the AI systems that would use the optimized upper-layer content cannot resolve the entity confidently enough to attribute it, making the investment structurally ineffective.
What is the most common violation of this principle?
Investing in vocabulary sovereignty and content optimization before identity infrastructure is confirmed — producing sophisticated terminology ownership claims that AI systems cannot attribute to a confidently-resolved entity, neutralizing the investment's impact.
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