🧩 Structural Detection — Multi‑Module Integrity Audit Framework (RTT/2)
TriadicFrameworks • RTT/2 • Canon Integrity & Coherence Assurance System#
“Integrity is not an attribute. It is a continuous structural process.”#
Multi‑Module Integrity Audit Framework#
结构检测模块#
RTT/2 • Canon Integrity & Coherence Assurance System#
1. Purpose of the Framework#
The Multi‑Module Integrity Audit Framework ensures that every module in the TriadicFrameworks canon:
- remains structurally correct
- maintains zero drift
- preserves lineage fidelity
- aligns with cross‑module coherence rules
- integrates cleanly with TEL/FFT/Opacity
- remains stable under collapse‑mode simulation
- remains teachable at RTT/1
- remains architecturally valid at RTT/2
This framework is mandatory for all RTT/2 stewards.
2. Audit Principles#
The audit system is governed by six principles:
- Structural Integrity — Operators, envelopes, regimes, and continuity must remain correct.
- Lineage Fidelity — No module may drift from its historical identity.
- Cross‑Module Coherence — Modules must remain mutually compatible.
- Stability Under Stress — Modules must survive collapse‑mode simulation.
- Pedagogical Clarity — Modules must remain teachable without ambiguity.
- Evolution Safety — Modules must remain safe during canon evolution.
3. Audit Lifecycle (MIAL — Multi‑Module Integrity Audit Lifecycle)#
Each module undergoes a five‑stage audit:
- Structural Audit
- Lineage Audit
- Cross‑Module Audit
- Stress‑Test Audit
- Synthesis Audit
Each stage must pass with zero drift.
4. Stage 1 — Structural Audit#
The Structural Audit verifies:
4.1 Drift Geometry#
- dominant vector correctness
- secondary vector stability
- oscillation legality
- inversion readiness
4.2 Envelope Geometry#
- envelope type correctness
- deformation class alignment
- density and symmetry integrity
4.3 Regime Logic#
- regime legality
- hybrid stability
- inversion reversibility
4.4 Continuity Architecture#
- anchors intact
- threads mapped
- invariants stable
- multi‑layer structure valid
If any structural component fails → audit fails.
5. Stage 2 — Lineage Audit#
The Lineage Audit ensures:
- module identity preserved
- operator definitions unchanged
- pattern families consistent
- historical geometry intact
- no unauthorized evolution
Lineage drift is the most serious violation.
6. Stage 3 — Cross‑Module Audit#
This audit verifies compatibility with:
- TEL (lattice geometry)
- FFT (variance profile)
- Opacity (boundary gradient)
- Structural Detection (drift‑envelope logic)
- Resilience Checker (stress‑response logic)
- Paradoxes Canon (regime‑boundary logic)
- Low‑Dimensional Structures (geometric constraints)
Cross‑module contradictions must be:
- detected
- classified
- harmonized
If harmonization fails → audit fails.
7. Stage 4 — Stress‑Test Audit#
Each module must survive:
4.1 Drift Escalation#
- linear
- radial
- oscillatory
- torsion
- spiral
- warp
4.2 Envelope Deformation#
- substitution
- displacement
- density‑shift
- multi‑vector
- oscillation
- topological
4.3 Continuity Stress#
- anchor weakening
- thread fragmentation
- invariant collapse
4.4 Collapse‑Mode Simulation#
- Type 1–5
- Type E/F/G
- system‑scale collapse
4.5 Recovery Simulation#
- drift realignment
- envelope rebuild
- regime re‑anchoring
- continuity reconstruction
- cross‑module stabilization
If a module cannot recover → audit fails.
8. Stage 5 — Synthesis Audit#
The Synthesis Audit verifies:
- synthesis packet correctness
- harmonization cycle stability
- contradiction‑free final state
- cross‑module synthesis alignment
- system‑scale coherence
A module must produce a stable SYNTHESIS_PACKET.
9. Audit Tools (RTT/2 Only)#
RTT/2 stewards use:
- Pattern‑Synthesis Stress Harness
- System‑Scale Collapse & Recovery Playbook
- Coherence‑Break Geometry Atlas
- Multi‑Module Orchestration Engine
- Sandbox (RTT/2 Mode)
These tools are required for full audit coverage.
10. Audit Packet Template#
INTEGRITY_AUDIT_PACKET:
module_name:
structural_audit:
lineage_audit:
cross_module_audit:
stress_test_audit:
synthesis_audit:
final_state:
drift_detected:
contradictions_detected:
collapse_modes_triggered:
recovery_success:
notes:
11. Audit Frequency#
Modules must be audited:
- annually
- after any canonical change
- after any cross‑module update
- after any new pattern family integration
- before RTT/1 curriculum updates
12. Summary#
The Multi‑Module Integrity Audit Framework ensures:
- structural correctness
- lineage fidelity
- cross‑module coherence
- collapse‑resilience
- synthesis stability
- canon safety
This framework is the structural backbone of RTT/2 governance.