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Ordering Papers Series, No. 04: Decision Drop: How Layer Weights Shift Under Failure Cost

Cornor Reed

2026Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This working paper develops the concept of decision drop to explain why visible decision procedures may remain active while losing decisive weight under high failure cost. Decision drop does not mean that decisions are made by a single hidden layer. In layered systems, all layers continue to calculate. The shift occurs when the visible interface loses relative weight inside a parallel weighted calculation, while deeper layers of exposure, reversibility, dependency, memory, and survivability gain greater weight. The paper extends the Ordering Papers Series by linking compliance loss, structural repricing, structurally encoded failure cost, and the redistribution of decision weight across system layers.

Topics & Concepts

SurvivabilityRedistribution (election)Decision theoryDrop (telecommunication)Computer scienceDecision processLayer (electronics)Series (stratigraphy)MathematicsDecision ruleDecision support systemDecision modelDecision analysisEngineeringOptimal decisionMathematical optimizationDecision problemDecision systemAlgorithmDrop outDistributed systems and fault toleranceSoftware Reliability and Analysis ResearchReliability and Maintenance Optimization
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