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External Systems and Environments

Realith does not exist in a vacuum. In real work, it must interact with already existing digital and organizational environments.

Such environments may include:

  • ERP and CRM systems;
  • document and archival systems;
  • production and logistics systems;
  • registries and external data sources;
  • organizational application interfaces;
  • external blockchain and contract environments.

This list does not define the architectural meaning of the network. External systems matter, but they do not define the internal canon of Realith.

What the external environment may provide to Realith

From the external environment, the following may enter:

  • data about an external object;
  • documents and supporting materials;
  • signals about events;
  • references to external identifiers;
  • confirmations of origin or state;
  • features important for verification and linking.

But by themselves these materials are not yet equal to the Realith canon. They become architecturally significant only after correlation with the internal model.

The main limitation

An external system may be a source of material, but it must not silently become the source of final architectural meaning.