The MAAPCS system is designed on the premise of core processes such as fixed rules, procedural locking, structural records, and standardized output, and these processes are formalized through patents and academic papers.
Patent Area
The following elements form the core of the protected subject matter.
- Structure for fixing case types and rule sets and blocking changes
- Method of decomposing, arranging, and coordinate-mapping input units for fact alignment
- Aggregation structure based on fixed verification items and judgment standards
- Automatic reflection and output for standard forms, and issuance history record structure including hashes and logs
- Procedural locking structure preventing verification results from being altered by arbitrary editing or post-issuance changes
Paper Area
The following elements form the core of the explanation.
- Definition that presupposes artificial intelligence as a computational system rather than a judgment subject
- Structural analysis showing that expanded autonomy accompanies error possibility and inability to attribute responsibility and procedure
- Argument explaining why structural separation and fixation of the judgment stage are inevitable
- Method for securing repeatability and reproducibility so that identical input and identical rules lead to identical output
- Meaning of a fixed format that allows the verification process to be reviewed by external institutions or third parties
This menu is an information area for presenting the core protected scope of the patent and the core summary of the paper to users, and it shows that the platform’s fixed-rule structure is consistently maintained in both implementation and explanation.