
Richard Griffiths developed a suite of AI-driven workflow and orchestration features for the ScottLogic/blog repository over five months, focusing on modular architecture, governance, and automation in financial and multi-agent systems. He engineered React-based UIs to visualize trade lifecycles, implemented BPMN/DMN-driven risk assessment workflows, and delivered multi-agent orchestration frameworks with robust safety boundaries. His work emphasized maintainable, auditable code and cross-team documentation, leveraging Python, TypeScript, and BPMN for backend and integration tasks. By combining technical writing, process automation, and open-source upgrade strategies, Richard ensured scalable, transparent solutions that improved development velocity, operational readiness, and stakeholder understanding across complex domains.
December 2025 performance summary for ScottLogic/blog focused on delivering core Jarvis capabilities, validating build processes, and establishing upgrade strategies. Key work included Phase 6 protocol enhancements, Phase 7 dogfooding and refinements, and an open-source upgrade pathway. The work combined feature delivery with internal QA and process improvements to reduce release risk and increase business value.
December 2025 performance summary for ScottLogic/blog focused on delivering core Jarvis capabilities, validating build processes, and establishing upgrade strategies. Key work included Phase 6 protocol enhancements, Phase 7 dogfooding and refinements, and an open-source upgrade pathway. The work combined feature delivery with internal QA and process improvements to reduce release risk and increase business value.
November 2025: ScottLogic/blog delivered a robust Phase 5 multi-agent orchestration and governance framework, Phase 6 file interaction with a controlled blast radius safety boundary, and vendor-agnostic orchestration documentation. Focused on modular architecture, governance patterns, safety controls, and cross-repo documentation to enable scalable AI collaboration and reduce risk. Noted absence of explicit bug-fix entries; efforts centered on delivering robust features and comprehensive documentation to support maintainable, auditable code and faster onboarding.
November 2025: ScottLogic/blog delivered a robust Phase 5 multi-agent orchestration and governance framework, Phase 6 file interaction with a controlled blast radius safety boundary, and vendor-agnostic orchestration documentation. Focused on modular architecture, governance patterns, safety controls, and cross-repo documentation to enable scalable AI collaboration and reduce risk. Noted absence of explicit bug-fix entries; efforts centered on delivering robust features and comprehensive documentation to support maintainable, auditable code and faster onboarding.
Month: 2025-10 — Focused on delivering automated financial workflows via FINOS FluxNova templates and implementing a BPMN-based risk assessment workflow. Key features delivered include FINOS FluxNova blueprint templates and executable workflows for KYC onboarding, risk calculation, and trade settlement, with BPMN/DMN descriptions and example data flows; and a new risk assessment BPMN workflow enabling metrics-driven evaluation, data provisioning, on-prem/cloud execution, parallel risk computation, and escalation logic. Documentation and blogging efforts documented capabilities and FluxNova templates to accelerate community adoption. The work included multiple commits refining FluxNova integration and contributions to the FluxNova initiative. No major bugs were reported this month; focus was on delivering reliable automation templates and improving governance. Overall impact: accelerated financial process automation, improved transparency and reproducibility of workflows, and stronger alignment with FINOS FluxNova program. Technologies/skills demonstrated: BPMN, DMN, FluxNova templates, process automation, data provisioning, on-prem/cloud deployment, parallel computation, and documentation.
Month: 2025-10 — Focused on delivering automated financial workflows via FINOS FluxNova templates and implementing a BPMN-based risk assessment workflow. Key features delivered include FINOS FluxNova blueprint templates and executable workflows for KYC onboarding, risk calculation, and trade settlement, with BPMN/DMN descriptions and example data flows; and a new risk assessment BPMN workflow enabling metrics-driven evaluation, data provisioning, on-prem/cloud execution, parallel risk computation, and escalation logic. Documentation and blogging efforts documented capabilities and FluxNova templates to accelerate community adoption. The work included multiple commits refining FluxNova integration and contributions to the FluxNova initiative. No major bugs were reported this month; focus was on delivering reliable automation templates and improving governance. Overall impact: accelerated financial process automation, improved transparency and reproducibility of workflows, and stronger alignment with FINOS FluxNova program. Technologies/skills demonstrated: BPMN, DMN, FluxNova templates, process automation, data provisioning, on-prem/cloud deployment, parallel computation, and documentation.
2025-09 monthly summary: Delivered and refined Phase 4 blog post content for the Mini-Me AI-Agnostic Conversation Logger, emphasizing governance, product ownership, and scope control. Achieved narrative improvements, alignment with Phase 3, and formatting updates to improve clarity and consistency. Focused on editorial quality and maintainability to support cross-team understanding and future publishing. No major system bugs reported; primary work centered on content quality and governance messaging.
2025-09 monthly summary: Delivered and refined Phase 4 blog post content for the Mini-Me AI-Agnostic Conversation Logger, emphasizing governance, product ownership, and scope control. Achieved narrative improvements, alignment with Phase 3, and formatting updates to improve clarity and consistency. Focused on editorial quality and maintainability to support cross-team understanding and future publishing. No major system bugs reported; primary work centered on content quality and governance messaging.
July 2025 monthly summary for ScottLogic/blog focused on delivering an AI-enabled UI for the Trade Lifecycle, coupled with Cursor IDE-driven refactoring, metrics enhancement, and cloud/on-prem readiness. Work spanned UI development, architecture refinements, data extraction from AI models, and deployment/operational improvements that collectively improve decision-making visibility, development velocity, and platform scalability.
July 2025 monthly summary for ScottLogic/blog focused on delivering an AI-enabled UI for the Trade Lifecycle, coupled with Cursor IDE-driven refactoring, metrics enhancement, and cloud/on-prem readiness. Work spanned UI development, architecture refinements, data extraction from AI models, and deployment/operational improvements that collectively improve decision-making visibility, development velocity, and platform scalability.

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