Technology (T): Measuring Reality
This article explains the role of technology in the PTF as the basis for measurability and verification. It shows why non-measurable reactions represent structural risk.
Technology answers the question of how expected process reactions can be measured. Sensors, signals, and interfaces are used not to create solutions, but to verify real behavior.
The article explains the core rule that reactions which cannot be measured are not realizable and must be documented as risks.