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Executive Overview

Documentation programs face a persistent tension: the demand for comprehensive, consistent, high-quality documentation grows faster than the capacity to produce it. AI-generated content can close the volume gap, but without coordination and governance, it introduces new risks -- inconsistency, hallucination, compliance failures, and unmaintainable output.

The FCC (Find, Create, Critique) Agent Team Framework resolves this tension by applying structured orchestration to AI-generated documentation. Rather than treating content generation as a single-prompt task, FCC decomposes it into a coordinated workflow executed by 24 specialized agent personas, each with defined responsibilities, quality gates, and governance controls.

Why FCC Matters

FCC is not a content generator. It is a documentation program framework that brings the rigor of software engineering -- version control, automated testing, quality gates, traceability -- to AI-powered content production.

Organizations adopting FCC gain:

  • Predictable quality through 25 quality gates that enforce minimum standards before content advances through the workflow.
  • Scalable production through a persona ecosystem that can produce 1,348 documentation files from a single generation run.
  • Governance by design through built-in compliance auditing, privacy classification, and anti-hallucination safeguards.
  • Phased adoption through a modular architecture that scales from 5 core personas to 24 with champion orchestration.

In This Section

  • Value Proposition -- The four pillars: Speed, Quality, Governance, Scale
  • Capability Overview -- What FCC can do: personas, workflows, simulation, governance
  • Metrics -- Quality analytics, coverage, and time-to-documentation improvements
  • Adoption Roadmap -- Phased rollout from pilot to enterprise
  • Case Studies -- Example use cases across documentation modernization, compliance, and onboarding

Getting Started

For technical teams ready to evaluate FCC hands-on, see the Quickstart. For a conceptual overview, see What is FCC?.