EFPs [...] provide standards, methods, and structured execution plans. This includes but not limited to strategies, projects, guidelines and standards.
EFPs shall either: outline how a project, procedure or initiative will be executed, managed, and monitored to achieve its objectives; or explain or define a certain mechanism which would be applied onto the Architecture.
— The Constitution (EFP 1) 2.1
Execution Framework Proposals, or EFPs, are the structured documents that outlline how a project, procedure or initiative will be executed, managed, and monitored to achive its objectives; or explain or define a certain mechanism which would be applied into the community.
An EFP may involve the Architecture, a mechanism, a plan or a scheme. It may not be highly executive, but may involve certain objectives, deliverables, or boundaries of the Project. There may not be time constrains, but the milestones and objectives may be decided in the roadmap. Moreover, it would be intended to standardize and guide the Project or a process. Occasionally, certain EFPs may solicit feedback from the Community depending on the context, so EFPs may be updated and revised upon feedbacks or progressions. However, the topics or the themes of the EFPs should not be changed, or else a new EFP should be issued for the new content and updates. Certainly, detailed descriptions should always be included to ensure that the goals and methods are generally understood, except for the progressional development of the thoughts to be included in the related ERDs.
— The Constitution (EFP 1) 3.3