BeaconCore
System‑level architecture.
Structural. Minimal. Drift‑free.
A sealed arrangement of domains, surfaces, and artifacts.
Structural Invariant — BeaconCore
BeaconCore defines a non‑overlapping architecture composed of domains, surfaces, and structural artifacts. It expresses configuration, not operation.
What BeaconCore Is
BeaconCore is a structural system.
It defines boundaries, relationships, and architectural geometry.
It does not describe execution or behaviour.
Structure without mechanism.
Geometry without interpretation.
Architecture
BeaconCore is organised into:
- Record Domain — structural definitions and continuity
- Surface Domain — external boundaries
- Compute Domain — bounded verification
These domains are distinct and non‑overlapping.
Public Surfaces
BeaconCore exposes a set of public‑safe surfaces:
- Whiteplate — external posture
- Protocol — structural artifacts
- Surfaces — interaction boundaries
- Invention — structural identity
These surfaces describe structure only.
Canonical Statement
BeaconCore is a structural architecture expressed through fixed domains,
sealed surfaces, and invariant artifacts.
It is defined by arrangement, not operation.