Canonical Architecture Map
Realith is an object-centered coordination infrastructure.
The architectural form of Realith
In minimal form, the architecture map looks like this:
- 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.
- Object model
The architecture distinguishes Subject, Structure, Object, Contour, Relation, and the coordination layers around the object.
- State logic
The network holds Active Version, Transition, Causal Basis, Recognition Basis, and Canonical Current State.
- Canonization layer
The lower network layer fixes recognized transitions and epoch results without substituting for the entire semantic layer.
- Derived layers
Operator roles, visibility regimes, compatibility, and the token layer remain derivative with respect to the object canon.
- Boundaries and architectural status
Architectural boundaries and maturity status constrain the admissible public reading of the project.