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Conformance Point
Discussion
A conformance point is an objectively identifiable location where compliance with a defined architectural requirement is inspected or evaluated.
A conformance point supports repeatable evaluation by linking a requirement to an observable architectural location, artefact, behaviour, interface, boundary, or evidence source.
A conformance point differs from a general design feature. A design feature describes a characteristic of an implementation. A conformance point identifies where an evaluator inspects or evaluates compliance with the reference_architecture.
Definition
objectively identifiable location at which compliance with a defined architectural requirement is inspected or evaluated
Source
Structured Information Processing reference_architecture
Note
A conformance point provides a stable inspection location for evaluating implementation compliance with an architectural requirement.
Example
An attachment_point at which a structured information artefact enters a governed processing service is a conformance point when the reference_architecture requires validation before acceptance.
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