14.10 FX Logical Traceability Summary

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The FX Demo Logical Traceability Model preserves the relationship between conceptual meaning, reusable logical architecture, FX logical profile specialisation, implementation mapping, deployment, testing, and Evidence.

Table 14-1: Summary of FX logical traceability relationships.

Traceability relationship Connects Supports
Part 1 Concept to FX Logical Profile Element Conceptual elements to FX logical profile elements Concept preservation and FX domain specialisation
Part 2 Logical Element to FX Logical Profile Element Reusable logical elements to FX logical profile elements Logical architecture preservation and FX specialisation
FX Node Traceability FX Nodes to roles, responsibilities, endpoints, planes, governance, and evidence expectations Responsibility review and implementation mapping
FX Endpoint Traceability FX endpoints to Nodes, roles, information structures, planes, constraints, and evidence expectations FX information-flow review
FX Information Structure Traceability FX information structures to Nodes, endpoints, lineage, governance, and evidence expectations Interpretation, validation, version review, replay, and reconstruction
FX Runtime Plane Traceability FX interactions to Runtime Plane classifications Separation of runtime concerns
FX Interaction Traceability FX interaction patterns to participants, endpoints, information, planes, constraints, and evidence expectations Behaviour review, implementation mapping, testability planning, and evidence planning
FX Evidence Traceability FX elements and interactions to evidence expectations Deployment, testing, runtime observation, evidence capture, and review

The FX logical traceability relationships in Table 14-1 prepare the later parts for implementing, deploying, testing, observing, and evidencing the FX Demo Logical Profile, while maintaining Traceability back to Parts 1 and 2.


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