Implementation and Adoption Guide for Recoverability-Constrained Systems
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in canonical form by: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.31937418 Navigation and document structure are defined in the Master Index: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.31919058 This document provides guidance on applying the framework in real-world systems and institutional contexts. This document provides a practical guide for implementing and adopting recoverability-constrained systems in real operational environments. It translates the recoverability principle into actionable steps for organizations, teams, and systems operating under conditions of uncertainty, irreversible consequence, and distributed responsibility. The objective is not to introduce new theory, but to enable correct application of existing boundary conditions. The guide defines a structured implementation model based on recognition of risk conditions, insertion of boundary evaluation prior to irreversible actions, establishment of interruption capability, and definition of containment and fallback responses. It supports integration into existing workflows without requiring system redesign, enabling safe pilot implementation and progressive adoption across domains including clinical systems, engineering, institutional decision-making, artificial intelligence, and distributed operations. The document also identifies common failure patterns, including misuse of the system as advisory, continuation under partial conditions, bypassing interruption mechanisms, and loss of responsibility continuity. This work is intended for real-world application where irreversible consequences may arise and where system behavior must remain within recoverable and accountable bounds. This work operates within a recoverability-constrained system framework and does not modify the admissibility conditions defined in the core. Core reference: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.31937418 Framework index: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.31919058 No action is admissible unless it can be brought back within safe bounds and can be answered for.
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2026-03-29



