
Zenodo Publication Description — O.M.N.I.A.R.C.H™ Framework Title:O.M.N.I.A.R.C.H™ — Omniversal Meta-Architecture for Non-Interruptible, Absolute, Regenerative Civilizational HegemonyTerminal Civilizational Enterprise Architecture (TCEA) | Ultimate Global Standard Author / Inventor:Dr. B. Mazumdar, D.Sc. (Hon.), D.Litt. (Hon.)Independent Researcher–Scholar — AI Governance, Cybersecurity, Post-Quantum Cryptography, Digital StatecraftFounder, FAIR+D Canon — India (2025)Founder, MazumdarCanon™ Governance StandardsORCID: 0009-0007-5615-3558 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18291886 Copyright & Intellectual Property:Copyright © 2026 Dr. B. Mazumdar. All Rights Reserved.This publication constitutes original, proprietary, and non-derivative intellectual property, protected under international copyright law, including the Berne Convention, TRIPS Agreement, and applicable national legislation.No license—express, implied, or otherwise—is granted for reproduction, redistribution, modification, translation, derivative development, institutional adoption, operational deployment, commercial exploitation, or standards integration without explicit prior written authorization from the copyright holder. Abstract O.M.N.I.A.R.C.H™ represents the final evolutionary endpoint of enterprise architecture, integrating N.E.X.U.S.™ — Non-Erasable eXponential Utility Sovereignty Architecture as its foundational substrate. This omniversal meta-architecture eliminates organizational displacement across all existential vectors: technological, regulatory, cultural, capital, geopolitical, and civilizational. Unlike conventional competitive frameworks, O.M.N.I.A.R.C.H™ rewrites the operating physics of civilization itself, establishing enterprises as non-substitutable civilizational infrastructure nodes, immune to interruption, obsolescence, erosion, or subordination. It is a world-absolute, IP-impermeable, sovereignly deployable standard, designed for the top 0.01% of CEOs, billionaires, frontier civilizational systems, post-national entities, and sovereign institutions. Framework Components / Zenodo Parts The framework is published in 10 distinct, fully annotated, peer-validated PDF modules: O.M.N.I.A.R.C.H™ Executive Terminal Thesis Final evolutionary articulation, terminal axioms, and civilizational irreversibility principles. N.E.X.U.S.™ Foundational Substrate & Terminal Stack Architecture Layers 0–14 fully detailed, including ontological core, authority lattice, intelligence sovereignty, and utility monopolization matrices. Founder's Ontological Signature Protocol (FOSP™) Cryptographically and philosophically immutable founder-intent encoding, establishing non-forkable IP lock. Civilizational Compliance Envelope (CCE™) Pre-aligned international law, treaty logic, ESG, and human-continuity metrics, ensuring regulatory-proof legitimacy. Post-Market Value Accounting System (PM-VAS™) Civilization-impact accounting framework surpassing traditional GDP or ROI metrics. AI Succession Immunity Doctrine (AISID™) Permanent authority integrity across AGI/ASI epochs; human-sovereign decision continuity. Narrative Sovereignty Ledger (NSL™) Versioned, enterprise-originated language, categories, and benchmarks; discourse monopoly enforcement. Inter-Civilizational Portability Clause (ICPC™) Multi-planet governance readiness; Type-I → Type-II civilization scalability. Terminal Audit Infeasibility Proof (TAIP™) & Irreversibility Proof of Existence (IPE™) Logical audit immunity, permanent deployment lock-in, structural irreversibility. Canonical Citation Lock (CCL™) Epistemic authority and global knowledge hegemony, ensuring mandatory canonical reference in all derivative frameworks, standards, and academic discourse. Keywords / Tags O.M.N.I.A.R.C.H™, Terminal Civilizational Enterprise Architecture, N.E.X.U.S.™, Sovereign Enterprise Architecture, Civilizational Hegemony, Non-Interruptible Infrastructure, AI Governance, Strategic Systems, Post-Quantum Cryptography, Digital Statecraft, Foundational IP, Global Standards, Epistemic Authority, Future-Ready Framework, Billionaire Enterprise Doctrine, Sovereign Licensing. Intended Audience Top-tier CEOs, billionaires, and enterprise founders Sovereign wealth funds and national innovation authorities Post-national digital economies and multi-planet governance entities Frontier AI, deep-tech, defense, and infrastructure corporations Global policy and governance institutions seeking civilizational-grade standards Technical & Deployment Notes All modules are IP-defensible, fully interlocked, and non-replicable. Designed for multi-crore licensing, sectoral, national, and post-national deployment. Integrates 10+ terminal doctrines, ensuring epistemic, economic, legal, technological, and civilizational permanence. All layers and modules support Zenodo DOI integration, global archival, and cross-reference compliance. Global Significance O.M.N.I.A.R.C.H™ does not incrementally improve existing enterprise or governance frameworks—it replaces them. It establishes a terminal, award-grade, globally deployable, civilizationally irreversible standard for authority, intelligence, legitimacy, narrative, and temporal optimization. Version & Citation Recommendation Version: 1.0 — Ultimate, Full International EditionRecommended Citation (APA): Mazumdar, B. (2026). O.M.N.I.A.R.C.H™ — Omniversal Meta-Architecture for Non-Interruptible, Absolute, Regenerative Civilizational Hegemony (Terminal Civilizational Enterprise Architecture, TCEA) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18291886
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