Part 1, Section 13.6: Separation of Concerns Requirements.
Structure describes form, organization, and arrangement. Semantics describes meaning. A structure may carry or constrain meaning, but the structure does not itself replace semantic interpretation.
This requirement prevents structural definitions, schemas, message formats, tables, topics, or models from being treated as the meaning of the information they organize.
This requirement applies to Structure and Semantics references within the Conceptual Architecture.
It applies specifically to:
Verification SHALL confirm that the Conceptual Architecture distinguishes Structure from Semantics.
Verification activities include review checks confirming that:
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