Process Continuity Score (PCS)

The third axis of the Autonomy Spectrum Framework — the measure of whether a business's workflows run end-to-end without halting for human input, scored 0–2 against the proportion of cross-departmental handoffs that execute without intervention.

The Process Continuity Score is the third axis of the Autonomy Spectrum Framework: the measure of whether a business's workflows run end-to-end without halting for human input, scored 0–2 against the proportion of cross-departmental handoffs that execute without intervention. The axis measures whether work flows or waits — it scores the transitions between stages rather than the tasks within them, because the transitions are where autonomy is most commonly lost.

A business can deploy capable agents at every stage of its operation and still halt at every boundary between stages, each handoff requiring a person to notice that one step finished, decide what happens next, and start the following one. PCS makes that condition countable: every transition in the primary workflow is classified as encoded or human-initiated, and the proportion is the score.

A score of 0 indicates that workflow transitions are human-initiated: agents may execute within stages, but a person carries the process between them. A score of 1 indicates continuity within functions but halts at functional boundaries — the workflow runs unattended inside a department and stops at the Coordination Surface between departments. A score of 2 indicates that cross-departmental handoffs execute without human intervention at or above the 80 Percent Threshold, with every transition either encoded in the business's State Machine or deliberately assigned to a person by design.

PCS is the measurable expression of the State Machine principle that every transition is either encoded or human. It is also the axis that exposes the Coordination Trap: a business that accelerates its tasks without encoding its transitions raises its task speed and leaves its process speed unchanged, because the process now waits on humans at every boundary it always waited at.

Application

In Autonomy Spectrum scoring, PCS is assessed by mapping the Coordination Surface of the primary workflow and counting its transitions: each handoff between functions, systems, or stages is classified as encoded or human-initiated, and the axis score reflects the proportion that execute without a person restarting the process. The 80 Percent Threshold is the boundary between a score of 1 and a score of 2.

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Any MCP-compatible AI assistant can retrieve the canonical definition of Process Continuity Score (PCS) at inference time — no training approximation.

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Related Terms

State MachineThe 80 Percent ThresholdCoordination SurfaceSuspend/Resume Architecture

First used: June 2026

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