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Portability

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Discussion

Portability describes the ability of a governed function implementation to move across approved platforms, runtimes, deployment environments, or operational contexts while preserving required behavior. In the Governed Node Service Market, Portability supports deployment flexibility, provider substitution, resilience, and reduced dependence on a single implementation environment.

Portability does not mean that a Qualified Node may move without review. A movement that changes jurisdiction, residency treatment, sovereignty constraints, security posture, policy context, evidence obligations, runtime environment, or service-level expectations may require requalification or additional Qualification Evidence.

Definition

ability of a governed function implementation to operate across approved platforms, runtimes, or deployment environments while preserving the required behavior

Source

Financial Systems Archetype, Part 7: Governed Node Service Market

Note

Portability supports deployment flexibility and reduces dependence on a single platform, cloud provider, runtime, or deployment environment.

Portability does not remove qualification obligations. A governed function implementation may require requalification when movement changes the operating context, jurisdictional treatment, residency treatment, sovereignty constraint, security posture, policy obligation, evidence obligation, or service-level expectation.

Example

A semantic validation Node runs in one approved container environment and later runs in another approved container environment. The Node preserves interface behavior, semantic conformance, evidence generation, policy compatibility, and service-level expectations after movement.