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 [[dido:01-fdis-ra:01-introduction:01-4-scope:01-4-1-in-scope:start|Return to 1.4.1 In Scope]] [[dido:01-fdis-ra:01-introduction:01-4-scope:01-4-1-in-scope:start|Return to 1.4.1 In Scope]]
  
-The [[fxdemo:dido_99_annexes:annex-b-terms-and-definitions:r:reference_architecture|Reference Architecture]] considers how relevant standards, specifications, models, and governed semantic resources relate to the architectural components and interfaces defined by FDIS-RA.+The [[dido:99_annexes:annex-b-terms-and-definitions:r:reference_architecture|Reference Architecture]] considers how relevant standards, specifications, models, and governed semantic resources relate to the architectural components and interfaces defined by FDIS-RA.
  
 Relevant resources include: Relevant resources include:
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   * The DIDO-local Semantic Business Vocabulary Model (SBVM)   * The DIDO-local Semantic Business Vocabulary Model (SBVM)
   * OMG Commons Ontology Library   * OMG Commons Ontology Library
-  * Domain [[fxdemo:dido_99_annexes:annex-b-terms-and-definitions:o:ontology|ontologies]], including the Financial Industry Business Ontology (FIBO)+  * Domain [[dido:99_annexes:annex-b-terms-and-definitions:o:ontology|ontologies]], including the Financial Industry Business Ontology (FIBO)
   * Related OMG and non-OMG specifications   * Related OMG and non-OMG specifications
  
-The Reference Architecture evaluates each resource according to its architectural role, including [[fxdemo:dido_99_annexes:annex-b-terms-and-definitions:s:semantic|semantic]] definition, architectural modelling, representation, validation, exchange, or execution. It does not treat the selection of a particular standard, specification, language, or tool as sufficient evidence of architectural conformance.+The Reference Architecture evaluates each resource according to its architectural role, including [[dido:99_annexes:annex-b-terms-and-definitions:s:semantic|semantic]] definition, architectural modeling, representation, validation, exchange, or execution. It does not treat the selection of a particular standard, specification, language, or tool as sufficient evidence of architectural conformance.
  
-FDIS-RA identifies where each resource operates within the architectural structure and how multiple resources participate without duplicating responsibilities, introducing conflicts, or creating unintended semantic coupling. This treatment distinguishes standards and specifications that define governed meaning from languages, models, and technologies that represent or realise that meaning.+FDIS-RA identifies where each resource operates within the architectural structure and how multiple resources participate without duplicating responsibilities, introducing conflicts, or creating unintended semantic coupling. This treatment distinguishes standards and specifications that define governed meaning from languages, models, and technologies that represent or realize that meaning.
  
 The Reference Architecture does not assign universal semantic authority to a single standard or specification. The authority applicable to a particular interpretation derives from the governing jurisdiction, reporting regime, adopted semantic baseline, applicable version, and declared interpretive context. The Reference Architecture does not assign universal semantic authority to a single standard or specification. The authority applicable to a particular interpretation derives from the governing jurisdiction, reporting regime, adopted semantic baseline, applicable version, and declared interpretive context.
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