This document defines the integration, enforcement, and coupling conditions required for full implementation of Recoverability-Constrained Systems across interconnected domains. It consolidates the operational layers—enforcement, human continuity, infrastructure, governance, instrumentation, interoperability, validation, and adoption—while introducing the non-fragmentation constraint that ensures all components operate as a single system. It does not redefine the invariant or duplicate existing canonical records. It establishes the conditions under which all previously defined layers function coherently under real-world constraints. This work operates within the Recoverability-Constrained Systems architecture, including: Master Index (Authoritative Structural Index): https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.31919058 Recoverability-Constrained Continuation Apparatus (RCCA) LCAN (Continuation-Admissibility Network) Recoverability-Constrained Resource Allocation and Continuity Framework (RCA–CF): https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19554477 It defines the cross-layer coupling conditions required to ensure that all system components operate as a unified, non-fragmented structure under admissibility constraints. Recoverability-Gated Universal Communication Device and Multi-Plane Continuity Network — Formal System, Architecture, and Boundary-Constrained Execution https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19556171
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