Moral Overhead — Operational test: Teams can point to a concrete example that demonstrates moral overhead in practice.

Operational test "Teams can point to a concrete example that demonstrates moral overhead in practice." for Moral Overhead in the Burden & load glossary category.

Operational test

Teams can point to a concrete example that demonstrates moral overhead in practice.

Use this test to validate operational readiness.

Pair this test with the minimum evidence criteria to capture both qualitative and quantitative signals.

  • Evidence artifact: Artifact documenting how Moral Overhead is expected, enforced, or governed.
  • Behavior signal: Observed behavior showing Moral Overhead in practice during real use or drills.
  • Metric signal: Metric tracked to monitor Moral Overhead performance over time.

Context

How this test fits the glossary entry

Category: Burden & load

Extra work users or operators must do to behave ethically within a poorly designed system. Moral overhead appears when the default workflow produces harm unless people add compensating care, vigilance, or documentation. Ethotechnic design aims to move this overhead back into the system through clearer defaults, better safeguards, and funded maintenance capacity.

F. Burden & load. How systems allocate the cost of operation or failure.

Ethotechnics uses Moral Overhead to extend the f. burden & load vocabulary and connect governance, design, and policy teams.