17.10 FX Logical Governance Requirements

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This section identifies the normative requirements established for the FX Logical Governance Model within the FX Demo Logical Profile. The canonical requirement statements are maintained in Annex D: Requirements, Part 3, Section 17.10.

Table 17-9: FX logical governance requirements.

Requirement ID Statement
P3-REQ-17-10-001

The FX Demo Logical Profile SHALL define an FX Logical Governance Model.

P3-REQ-17-10-002

The FX Logical Governance Model SHALL define:

  • FX Logical Ownership of Definitions
  • FX Logical Versioning
  • FX Logical Compatibility
  • FX Logical Change Control
  • FX Logical Admission Rules
  • FX Logical Policy Constraints
P3-REQ-17-10-003

FX Logical Ownership of Definitions SHALL identify responsibility for defining, maintaining, approving, and reviewing FX logical definitions.

P3-REQ-17-10-004

FX Logical Versioning SHALL identify versions of FX logical definitions, relationships, constraints, and profile elements.

P3-REQ-17-10-005

FX Logical Compatibility SHALL identify whether FX logical elements work together without loss of meaning, structure, traceability, governance, or evidence expectations.

P3-REQ-17-10-006

FX Logical Change Control SHALL govern changes to FX logical definitions, relationships, responsibilities, constraints, lifecycle states, and interaction patterns.

P3-REQ-17-10-007

FX Logical Admission Rules SHALL define conditions governing participation of FX logical elements in the FX Demo Logical Profile.

P3-REQ-17-10-008

FX Logical Policy Constraints SHALL define platform-independent restrictions, conditions, obligations, or decision criteria governing FX logical interaction or FX information movement.

P3-REQ-17-10-009

The FX Logical Governance Model SHALL remain independent of repositories, workflow tools, requirements-management systems, policy engines, rules engines, access-control products, ticketing systems, approval systems, configuration services, runtime registries, and deployment mechanisms.


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