Navigate 24+ Doctrine volumes, 60+ Field Notes, and 500+ diagrams with
help from an AI guide trained on the complete corpus. Every answer includes links to the exact sources I’m citing.
How To Use This:
Tell Me:
- What problem you’re working on
- What concept you want to understand
- What diagram you’re trying to find
What This Can Help With:
- Problem classification – “Is this a governance gap or technical integration?”
- Route selection – “Which doctrine volume addresses my situation?”
- Visual search – “I remember seeing a diagram with swim lanes…”
- Concept explanation – “What does federation architecture mean?”
- Cross-reference navigation – “Where else does the Two Clocks Model appear?”
Example Queries to Try:
Problem Classification:
“We have multiple agencies that won’t share data”
“Our integration keeps breaking when we add new partners”
“Policy says X but everyone does Y”
Navigation:
“Which Route should I start with if I can’t get stakeholder buy-in?”
“Where does RPDM appear in the doctrine?”
“I need help with decision-making under pressure”
Visual Search:
“I saw a diagram about coordination failure with swim lanes”
“Where’s the Two Clocks Model figure?”
“Show me visuals about federation vs integration”
What You’re Actually Searching
The Route Finder has access to:
- 24+ Doctrine volumes (systematic frameworks)
- 60+ Field Notes (operational experience)
- 500+ diagrams and figures
- Routes (problem → solution mapping)
- Interpreter Kit components
It will point you to specific pages and explain why they’re relevant
to your situation.
Other Ways to Navigate
If you prefer browsing:
- Routes – Start with problem patterns
- Doctrine – Browse by topic
- Field Notes – Read operational experience
- Figure Library – Visual index