Jean-François Nordmann proposes ten governance laws for vibe-coded Supply Chain applications
A practical framework for decision purpose, ownership, versioning and security
Ten laws for governed experimentation
Jean-François Nordmann proposed ten principles for Vibe Coding in Supply Chain: serve a decision, protect data quality, assign ownership, preserve explainability, version the logic, test scalability, design for robustness, account for maintenance, secure the tool and recognize that AI acceleration does not replace organizational structure.
Operational implication
The framework shifts attention from software creation to Decision Governance. A useful prototype still needs a named owner, validation rules, access control, manual override and a route to integration or retirement.
These principles are especially relevant when business teams build planning tools outside formal APS, ERP or BI delivery cycles.
