MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641026395 A) filed by B. S. S. Narayan, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, on March 6, for 'cadence (strategy-aligned delivery lifecycle): a structured multi-stage system and method for capability-based software engineering with converged design, constrained execution, and validation-governed release.'
Inventor(s) include B. S. S. Narayan.
The application for the patent was published on May 1, under issue no. 18/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "A structured multi-stage system and method for capability-based software engmeenng and delivery governance is disclosed. The method transforms business and market inputs into structured capability definitions mapped to personas, delivery channels, and measurable outcomes. The capability definitions are translated into formal requirement artifacts and subjected to a bounded multi-stream design convergence process involving architectural, development, quality assurance, infrastructure, and data planning inputs to produce a unified technical design artifact. Implementation activities are constrained to operate within the approved design artifact, thereby reducing deviation and rework. Release authorization is governed by defmed validation state transitions including integration validation, quality validation, product acceptance validation, and business confirmation validation. The lifecycle operates as a state-controlled transformation architecture ensuring traceability from strategic intent to validated software output. In certain embodiments, automated or artificial intelligence-based subsystems may assist in planning, execution, or validation within the defined lifecycle constraints."
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