Definition
A system’s ability to halt harmful processes quickly and automatically—without requiring heroism or escalation.
Scope
C. Ethotechnic capabilities (what systems must be able to do). Design requirements that keep people safe when systems scale.
Operational tests
- Evidence appears in documentation, interface cues, or governance artifacts that reflect stoppability.
- Teams can point to a concrete example that demonstrates stoppability in practice.
Genealogy
Ethotechnics uses Stoppability to extend the c. ethotechnic capabilities (what systems must be able to do) vocabulary and connect governance, design, and policy teams.