Cross-concern relationships involving policy-governed release SHALL preserve the distinction between governance, authority, Traceability, Evidence, Data, and Interpretation.
Part 1, Section 13.6: Separation of Concerns Requirements.
Policy-governed release involves governance, authority, traceability, evidence, data, and interpretation. These concerns interact when information is evaluated, authorized, transformed, released, withheld, audited, or reconstructed. Each concern retains a distinct architectural purpose.
This requirement prevents release governance from collapsing authority, data, interpretation, traceability, and evidence into a single release decision or implementation mechanism.
This requirement applies to cross-concern relationships involving policy-governed release within the Conceptual Architecture.
It applies specifically to:
Verification SHALL confirm that cross-concern relationships involving policy-governed release preserve the distinction between governance, authority, Traceability, Evidence, Data, and Interpretation.
Verification activities include review checks confirming that:
Related source section:
Related requirement identifiers:
Draft
© 2026 Dido Solutions, Inc. and Jackrabbit Consulting, Inc.