13.6 Separation of Concerns Requirements

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This section identifies the normative requirements for separation of concerns established by Part 1. The canonical requirement statements are maintained in Annex C: Requirements, Part 1.

Table 13.6-1: Part 1 separation of concerns requirements.

Requirement ID Statement
P1-REQ-13-6-001

The Conceptual Architecture SHALL distinguish Data, Structure, Semantics, Interpretation, Governance and Authority, Traceability, and Evidence as structured-information processing concerns.

P1-REQ-13-6-002

The Conceptual Architecture SHALL distinguish Data from Structure.

P1-REQ-13-6-003

The Conceptual Architecture SHALL distinguish Structure from Semantics.

P1-REQ-13-6-004

The Conceptual Architecture SHALL distinguish Semantics from Interpretation.

P1-REQ-13-6-005

The Conceptual Architecture SHALL distinguish Governance and Authority from the technical mechanisms that support governance.

P1-REQ-13-6-006

The Conceptual Architecture SHALL distinguish Traceability from Evidence.

P1-REQ-13-6-007

Cross-concern relationships SHALL preserve the distinction between the concerns involved.

P1-REQ-13-6-008

Cross-concern relationships SHALL be Traceable when they affect meaning, Interpretation, governance, authority, auditability, or Evidence.

P1-REQ-13-6-009

The Conceptual Architecture SHALL distinguish full transaction detail from transaction metadata and aggregate information products.

P1-REQ-13-6-010

The Conceptual Architecture SHALL distinguish data sovereignty from data residency.

P1-REQ-13-6-011

The Conceptual Architecture SHALL distinguish between data-at-rest and data-in-motion concerns.

P1-REQ-13-6-012

Cross-concern relationships involving policy-governed release SHALL preserve the distinction between governance, authority, Traceability, Evidence, Data, and Interpretation.


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