Logical Data Structure Traceability relates a Logical Data Structure Definition or Logical Data Structure Instance to its conceptual source, semantic context, producing Logical Nodes, consuming Logical Nodes, endpoints, interactions, Runtime Planes, governance constraints, lineage, and evidence expectations.
Logical Data Structure Traceability supports interpretation and review. It allows reviewers to identify which definition governed an information instance, which Logical Node produced it, which Logical Node consumed it, which interaction exchanged it, and which evidence supports related claims.
Logical Data Structure Traceability also supports version review. Logical Nodes that exchange information rely on compatible versions of the relevant Logical Data Structure Definition.
Traceability relationship connecting logical information structures and instances to definitions, Nodes, endpoints, Runtime Planes, governance constraints, lineage, and evidence expectations.
Specialization of Data Structure Definition, Data Structure Instance, Traceability, Evidence, and Governance and Authority from Part 1, Sections 7.7, 7.8, 7.10, 7.9, and 9.6; generalised from data-structure, common-data-type, provenance, and lineage material in the original FX Demo Reference Architecture.
Logical Data Structure Traceability does not prescribe a schema language, serialisation format, database structure, or generated code representation.
A validation result assertion traces back to its Logical Data Structure Definition and input transaction record, producing Validation Node, consuming Audit and Provenance Nodes, a validation rule version, and evidence expectation.
© 2026 Dido Solutions, Inc. and Jackrabbit Consulting, Inc.