About
A systems-engineering perspective on constitutional attribution.
The project studies how modern algorithmic commerce intersects with constitutional doctrine. It is framed as research, not advocacy.
Matthew Behnke
Matthew Behnke is a software engineer and entrepreneur whose work has focused on large-scale ecommerce, distributed software systems, and logistics automation. His experience building ecommerce platforms and studying complex systems led to the questions explored in Algorithmic Nexus.
Academic Background
- M.S. Software Engineering, Naval Postgraduate School
- M.S. Engineering Management, University of Michigan-Dearborn
- B.S. Computer Science, Kettering University
Research Orientation
The manuscript grew out of an attempt to understand how modern algorithmic commerce intersects with constitutional attribution. The author approaches the question as a systems engineer: first identify the architecture, then understand how decisions are produced, and only afterward ask whether existing legal frameworks attribute those decisions appropriately.
The project does not ask readers to substitute engineering for law. It asks whether constitutional analysis should rest on a precise description of the systems that now shape commercial contacts.