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6.4.3 Data, Structure, Semantics, and Interpretation
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The Reference Architecture SHALL define architectural separation and lifecycle governance of data, structure, semantics, and interpretation.
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Proposals SHALL describe how data, structure, semantics, and interpretation are defined as distinct but coordinated architectural concerns.
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Proposals SHALL describe how structural artefacts are formally defined, versioned, and governed independently of implementation systems.
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Proposals SHALL describe how semantic artefacts are formally defined, versioned, and governed independently of implementation systems.
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Proposals SHALL describe how interpretive logic is formally defined, versioned, and governed independently of structural and semantic artefacts.
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Proposals SHALL define architectural mechanisms that separate interpretive logic from implementation environments.
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Proposals SHALL define architectural mechanisms that ensure interpretive outcomes are reproducible solely from explicitly versioned structural, semantic, and interpretive artefacts.
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