The Conceptual Architecture SHALL distinguish among a Node, a Node Role, a Node Identity, a Communication Endpoint, a Data Structure Definition, a Data Structure Instance, a Runtime Plane, an implementation artifact, and a deployment artifact.
Part 1, Section 13.4: Core Conceptual Element Requirements.
The core conceptual elements describe different architectural concerns. A Node, Node Role, Node Identity, Communication Endpoint, Data Structure Definition, Data Structure Instance, Runtime Plane, implementation artifact, and deployment artifact each serves a distinct purpose.
Distinguishing these elements prevents identity, responsibility, communication, information, runtime purpose, implementation, and deployment concerns from collapsing into one another.
This requirement applies to all uses of core conceptual elements within the Conceptual Architecture.
It applies specifically to distinctions among:
Verification SHALL confirm that the Conceptual Architecture distinguishes among the named core conceptual, implementation, and deployment elements.
Verification activities include review checks confirming that:
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