The combined framework
AI agents + ISO/IEC standards = speed with structure
Standards provide structure. AI agents provide speed. Local IT teams provide long-term ownership. This combination lets organisations build and improve systems faster without losing governance or maintainability.
The six layers
How the standards stack together.
- 01
ISO/IEC 19510 — Business process foundation
BPMN-aligned modelling of the actual business operation.
- 02
ISO/IEC 29110 — Software & systems lifecycle
Lifecycle discipline scaled to the team that has to deliver.
- 03
ISO/IEC 9075 — SQL & database discipline
Relational, portable, AI-ready data foundations.
- 04
ISO/IEC 22989 — AI terminology
Shared AI vocabulary across business, IT, governance and audit.
- 05
ISO/IEC 42001 — AI governance & management
Policy, risk, oversight, accountability, continual improvement.
- 06
ISO/IEC 20000 — IT service management & automation
Operability designed in, not bolted on after go-live.
Inside the framework
AI agents accelerate — they do not replace governance.
AI agents help accelerate requirement analysis, process modelling, software specification, architecture design, database modelling, code generation, test generation, documentation, service automation, support knowledge-base creation, training material, and continuous improvement.
But AI does not replace governance. AI works inside the framework. That is the difference.
Final positioning
The result is a platform your IT team can own.
I help organisations build enterprise systems through a standards-based AI delivery framework. Using these standards, I convert business requirements into structured system specifications and then use AI agents to accelerate application delivery.
The result is not just software. The result is a process-aligned, data-disciplined, AI-governed, service-ready platform that the organisation's own IT team can understand, maintain, support, and improve.