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Autori principali: Sanchez, Noelia, Interval Studio, United Kingdom
Natura: Recurso digital
Lingua:inglese
Pubblicazione: Zenodo 2026
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Accesso online:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19902018
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  • <p>The Recoverability-Constrained Systems — Master Dossier provides a complete, closed, and cross-domain structure for determining the admissibility of system execution under irreversibility constraints.</p> <p>It integrates:</p> <ul> <li>the formal system definition derived from the Recoverability-Constrained Systems — Master Index</li> <li>the execution kernel (CE-001 through CE-006) governing admissible action</li> <li>operational architecture, including real-time execution constraints, dependency closure, and time-to-non-recoverability conditions</li> <li>pre-execution capacity, reserve, and operational readiness requirements</li> <li>cross-domain evidentiary records demonstrating consistent failure patterns across identity, healthcare, financial, infrastructure, and institutional systems</li> <li>legal and enforcement structures, including the Recoverability-Constrained Admissibility Act (RCAA) and its legislative form</li> <li>certification, evaluation, and adoption mechanisms under UECS-001 and associated records</li> </ul> <p>The dossier establishes a single invariant governing admissibility:</p> <p>A system may act only while recoverability can be established in time under real conditions sufficient to prevent irreversible transition.</p> <p>Where recoverability cannot be established:</p> <p>→ continuation is non-admissible<br>→ execution does not occur</p> <p>This document is not a descriptive framework or policy proposal.<br>It is a closed admissibility system that determines whether execution is permitted at all.</p> <p>The system is:</p> <ul> <li>complete</li> <li>non-derogable</li> <li>non-expandable</li> <li>cross-domain</li> <li>and operationally grounded</li> </ul> <p>It admits no exception, override, or interpretation beyond the invariant.</p> <p>The dossier is intended for use in:</p> <ul> <li>legal and judicial evaluation</li> <li>regulatory oversight</li> <li>institutional governance</li> <li>system design and operation</li> <li>audit and accountability</li> <li>cross-domain safety and risk assessment</li> </ul> <p>This record forms part of the Recoverability-Constrained Systems corpus and must be interpreted under the Master Index as the sole authoritative source.</p> <p> </p> <p>This record establishes a universal admissibility boundary across systems.</p> <p>No system may continue execution where recoverability cannot be established in time under real conditions.</p> <p>This document is structurally bound to the Recoverability-Constrained Systems — Master Index and must be interpreted as part of a non-fragmentable system governed by a single invariant.</p>