Atomic ZIP Protocol
Atomic ZIP is a non-bypassable execution envelope that ensures declared governance constraints are observed at runtime. It does not validate correctness of governance declarations.
Core Principle
Governance declarations must be structurally non-bypassable. The Atomic ZIP protocol creates an execution envelope where bypassing declared constraints is architecturally impossible.
Implementation
AnchorWorks implements Atomic ZIP through runtime interception. Every governance-relevant operation passes through the adapter, which constructs evidence before allowing execution.
Limitations
Atomic ZIP does not validate correctness of governance declarations. It ensures they are observed, not that they are adequate.
Atomic ZIP is a non-bypassable execution envelope that ensures declared governance constraints are observed at runtime.
Core Principle
Governance declarations must be structurally non-bypassable. The Atomic ZIP protocol creates an execution envelope where bypassing declared constraints is architecturally impossible.
Implementation
AnchorWorks implements Atomic ZIP through runtime interception. Every governance-relevant operation passes through the adapter, which constructs evidence before allowing execution to proceed.
Limitations
Atomic ZIP does not validate correctness of governance declarations. It ensures they are observed, not that they are adequate. AnchorWorks does not evaluate governance quality.