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Conformance Model
Discussion
A conformance model identifies the defined structure used to evaluate implementation compliance with the Reference Architecture (RA).
A conformance model specifies applicable requirements, conformance points, evaluation criteria, evidence expectations, and traceability relationships.
A conformance model differs from a test suite. A test suite executes specific tests. A conformance model defines the architectural structure that determines what compliance means, where compliance is evaluated, and what evidence supports a compliance claim.
Definition
defined structure specifying criteria for implementation compliance claims with the Reference Architecture (RA)
Source
Structured Information Processing Reference Architecture (RA)
Note
A conformance model supports consistent compliance evaluation across different implementation technologies, deployment environments, and tooling choices.
Example
A conformance model identifies the Control Plane requirements, Data Plane requirements, required attachment points, required conformance points, and inspection evidence that support an implementation compliance claim.
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