Protocol

Structural architecture of BeaconCore.
A minimal set of sealed artifacts forming a complete invariant system.

Protocol Core

Structural Invariant — Protocol

The Protocol defines the structural primitives, boundaries, and artifact relationships that form the BeaconCore architecture. It expresses configuration rather than behaviour.

Architecture

The BeaconCore Protocol defines primitives, boundaries, record geometry, and provenance structure.

Each artifact remains distinct and non‑overlapping. Together, they form a single structural identity.

This surface describes structure only and does not expose mechanisms.

For the structural map of the system:
Open System Overview →

Codex

Structural definitions, primitives, and constraints.
The Codex defines system structure.

Open Codex →

Registry

Canonical placement of surfaces, boundaries, and relationships.
The Registry defines system interfaces.

Open Registry →

Ledger

Records of architectural configuration and structural change.
The Ledger preserves continuity.

Open Ledger →

Provenance Plate

Origin geometry, structural identity, and provenance.
The Provenance Plate anchors identity.

Open Provenance Plate →

Structural Relationships

The Protocol defines how artifacts relate at the structural level.

These relationships describe configuration only.

Structural Boundaries

Each artifact retains a distinct structural role:

These separations preserve architectural clarity.

Canonical Statement

The Protocol defines the structural primitives and artifact relationships that form the BeaconCore architecture. It is minimal, stable, and structurally bound.