Design OrganizationsLike Software
The Open Standard for Executable Organizations. A universal language to design, validate, and run organizations the same way programming languages create, verify, and execute software.
For Architects
Model organizational structure, roles, and processes as formal systems. Define constraints, validate dependencies, and ensure architectural integrity.
Read the SpecFor Engineers
Implement OAS-compliant runtimes, build integrations, and deploy executable organizational models. SDKs, APIs, and reference implementations included.
Get StartedFor Leaders
Transform static org charts into living, verifiable systems. Govern by code, audit by machine, and scale with confidence.
See the VisionWhy OAS?
Modern organizations are managed through documents, regulations, and fragmented information systems. Software is built through architecture, passes verification, and then executes on a computer.
We believe organizations should be built on the same engineering principles.
Design
Describe your organization as an architectural model — structure, roles, processes, data, and rules. Not documents. Code.
Validate
Automatically verify structure, processes, dependencies, and compliance against formal constraints before execution.
Execute
Turn organizational architecture into a working system through automation, event processing, and AI agents.
What is OAS?
Organizational Architecture Standard (OAS) is an open international standard defining a unified way to describe organizational structure, roles, processes, data, rules, automation, and AI interaction.
Our goal is to make an organization an engineering system: designable, verifiable, reproducible, and executable.
Core Principles
Specification Layers
Core ontology and primitives
Type relations and constraints
Policy framework and compliance
Execution semantics
API and SDK
Reference implementation
Conformance criteria
Our Mission
To create an open international standard that becomes the foundation for a new generation of organizations —programmable, verifiable, and executable.
Andrey Mikhailovich Torlopov
Founder & Chief Architect