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Canonical Architecture Map

Realith is an object-centered coordination infrastructure.

The architectural form of Realith

In minimal form, the architecture map looks like this:

  1. Problem layer
    Realith addresses the missing layer problem that arises where an object outlives a single event, passes through multiple independent participants, and requires a shared recognizable current result.

  2. Object model
    The architecture distinguishes Subject, Structure, Object, Contour, Relation, and the coordination layers around the object.

  3. State logic
    The network holds Active Version, Transition, Causal Basis, Recognition Basis, and Canonical Current State.

  4. Canonization layer
    The lower network layer fixes recognized transitions and epoch results without substituting for the entire semantic layer.

  5. Derived layers
    Operator roles, visibility regimes, compatibility, and the token layer remain derivative with respect to the object canon.

  6. Boundaries and architectural status
    Architectural boundaries and maturity status constrain the admissible public reading of the project.

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