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The DIDO-TE uniquely identifies the Node being observed.
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The DIDO-TE identifies the applicable Test Execution and Test Definition.
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The Test Definition identifies the required observations, observation points, collection mechanisms, timing, frequency, duration, and applicable tolerances.
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The DIDO-TE verifies that each required observation mechanism is available before Node execution begins.
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The DIDO-TE observes the Node from execution initiation through execution completion or termination.
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The DIDO-TE observes the Node state, activity, interactions, outputs, resource use, timing, and applicable operating conditions.
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The DIDO-TE associates each observation with the applicable Node, Test Execution, Test Input, and time.
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The DIDO-TE uses a controlled and consistent time reference for observations.
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The DIDO-TE preserves the sequence of observations across applicable Nodes and Test Resources.
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The DIDO-TE distinguishes an observed value from an expected value or applicable tolerance.
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The DIDO-TE detects a missing, incomplete, delayed, duplicated, corrupted, altered, misattributed, or out-of-sequence observation.
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The DIDO-TE detects a Node state, behavior, interaction, output, or resource use that differs from the applicable criteria.
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The DIDO-TE identifies an observed condition that constitutes a Test Execution Exception.
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The DIDO-TE prevents observation mechanisms from altering Node behavior beyond specified tolerances.
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The DIDO-TE protects sensitive observations from unauthorized disclosure.
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The DIDO-TE preserves each material observation or an integrity-protected reference to it.
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The DIDO-TE records the observation identity, Node, Test Execution, observation point, mechanism, value, unit, time, sequence, expected value, tolerance, finding, and applicable exception.
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Repeated observation of equivalent Node behavior under equivalent conditions produces equivalent observations within specified tolerances.
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The DIDO-TE maintains Traceability among the Node Definition, Node Implementation, Node Configuration, Test Definition, Test Inputs, Node Bindings, Test Resources, observations, exceptions, Test Results, and resulting Evidence.
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A missing, incomplete, inaccurate, intrusive, altered, misattributed, ambiguously timed, or untraceable observation constitutes nonconformance with this requirement.
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Inspection of required observations and observation mechanisms
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Observation of Node state, behavior, interactions, outputs, resource use, and timing
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Confirmation that observations use a controlled and consistent time reference
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Confirmation that observations identify the applicable Node, Test Execution, and Test Input
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A negative assessment involving a missing observation
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A negative assessment involving an altered or misattributed observation
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A negative assessment involving an observation outside an applicable tolerance
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Confirmation that a material deviation produces a detectable condition
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Confirmation that observation does not alter Node behavior beyond specified tolerances
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Inspection of observation records, exceptions, Test Results, Evidence, and Traceability