Corpus Documentorum
Corpus Documentorum is the living technical archive of Civitas Juvantia Digitalis. Unlike the Lex Digitalis (which defines the law), the Corpus defines the standards, specifications, and protocols that make the city function.
Purpose
This repository serves as the primary manual for citizens, engineers, and developers. It provides the necessary instructions to:
- Build and register robotic units (Robulus).
- Construct and connect real estate (Domus).
- Deploy and manage economic agreements (Smart Contracts).
Structure
The Corpus is divided into three interconnected pillars:
1. Robulus (Mobile Agents)
Specifications for the robotic entities that inhabit the city.
- Hardware requirements (Boards, Dimensions).
- Firmware and Identification protocols.
- Prohibited items and safety regulations.
2. Domus (Infrastructure)
Standards for stationary structures.
- Building classes (Private vs. Commercial).
- Connection standards (CJD Plug, Electricity).
- Zoning and Design Codes.
3. Pacta (Smart Contracts)
The digital legal layer governing interactions.
- Juvantia Mainnet & JVD currency.
- Taxation and automated withholding.
- Integration with the Custodia system for fines.
Interaction Model
These three elements form a cohesive ecosystem:
A Robulus (1) resides in a Domus (2) and pays for services using Pacta (3).
Versioning
Technical standards in the Corpus are subject to iteration. Always refer to the latest version published here before beginning construction or development.