DBIS Architecture Atlas
The DBIS Architecture Atlas contains high-level architectural reference materials, including rail maps, integration frameworks, and system diagrams. These documents provide the conceptual and architectural foundation for understanding how DBIS systems integrate and operate at a macro level.
Purpose
The Atlas supplements the implementation-focused documentation found in:
- Volumes (
docs/volume-*/) - Detailed implementation guides for specific DBIS modules - Special Sub-Volumes (
docs/special-sub-volumes/) - Implementation guides for specialized systems
The Atlas focuses on:
- Architectural diagrams and rail maps
- Integration frameworks and patterns
- High-level system interactions
- Cross-system value flows
- Identity and settlement architectures
Whitepapers
GRU Institutional Whitepaper
The official GRU Institutional Whitepaper establishing the complete regulatory, monetary, legal, and settlement framework for supranational adoption. This document defines:
- Full regulatory classifications (SR-1, SR-2, SR-3, M0, M1)
- Legal foundation (SMIA, DRGC, IMCP)
- Supranational issuance governance pathway
- GAS → Ω-Layer settlement architecture
- Transparency & disclosure framework
- International adoption model (3-phase)
- Risk, oversight & supervision requirements
Related Documentation: See Supplement A: GRU Monetary System & Bond Architecture for detailed bond architecture, and GRU Regulatory Framework for detailed regulatory classifications.
Supplements
Supplement A: GRU Monetary System & Bond Architecture
Details the GRU (Global Reserve Unit) monetary system and bond architecture, including:
- GRU monetary hierarchy (M00, M0, M1) with unit definitions
- XAU-anchored valuation rule for metal-backed consistency
- GRU topology map and integration with DBIS Prime Ledger
- GRU–CBDC–Commodity settlement pipeline
- Perpetual bond instruments (Li99PpOsB10, Li99PpAvB10) with 10-year buy-back mechanism
- GRU Bond Engine system architecture
- Atomic transaction cycle map (7→10→9.55→∞)
- GRU bond execution and DBIS settlement flow
- Multiversal consistency anchoring via Ω-Layer
Related Implementation: See Special Sub-Volumes: GRU Integration for service implementations, APIs, and database schemas.
Supplement B: MetaverseDubai Economic Rail Map & DBIS Metaverse Integration Framework
Details the DBIS → MetaverseDubai integration architecture, including:
- Digital Sovereign Economic Zone (D-SEZ) model
- Economic rail maps and value-flow diagrams
- Identity architecture (ILIE L3/L4)
- Metaverse settlement pipeline
- GPU edge compute support (6G fabric)
- Asset tokenization model
- Cross-metaverse interoperability
- Multiverse consistency checks
Related Implementation: See Sub-Volume C: Metaverse Integration for service implementations, APIs, and database schemas.
Structure
Each supplement in the Atlas is a standalone architectural reference document that:
- Provides high-level system diagrams
- Explains integration patterns and frameworks
- Documents value flows and settlement rails
- References related implementation documentation
Relationship to Implementation Documentation
The Atlas supplements work in conjunction with implementation documentation:
Atlas Supplement (Architecture) → Sub-Volume/Volume (Implementation)
For example:
- Supplement B (Atlas) describes the MetaverseDubai rail map and integration framework
- Sub-Volume C (Implementation) provides the actual services, APIs, and database schemas
Use the Atlas to understand how systems connect and flow, and use the implementation documentation to understand how to build and use those systems.