TA-14 Commit Doctrine — The Governed Execution Boundary of Admissible Systems
Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan · Tatarstan Academy of Sciences
Abstract
The TA-14 Commit Doctrine defines the execution boundary at which a consequential system proceeds from governed admissibility into operational action. Within the TA-14 Admissible Execution Architecture, Commit is not merely a software commit, transaction acknowledgment, runtime trigger, authorization token, API approval, orchestration signal, automation handoff, or state update. Commit is the governed execution boundary where a system crosses from admissible evaluation into consequence-bearing execution. The doctrine exists within the larger TA-14 architectural chain: Reality → Record → Continuity → Admissibility → Binding → Commit → Execution → Outcome The Commit stage is therefore inseparable from the…
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- Commit
- Doctrine
- Compensating transaction
- Boundary (topology)
- Two-phase commit protocol
- Database transaction