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 A Deployment, Testability, and Evidence Plan describes deployment arrangements, verification approach, evidence expectations, and related operational concerns. It inherits conceptual definitions from Part 1 and applies them to deployment, testing, and evidence contexts. A Deployment, Testability, and Evidence Plan describes deployment arrangements, verification approach, evidence expectations, and related operational concerns. It inherits conceptual definitions from Part 1 and applies them to deployment, testing, and evidence contexts.
  
-This requirement prevents deployment, testability, or evidence planning from redefining inherited conceptual meaning. It preserves the separation between conceptual architecture and operational realisation.+This requirement prevents deployment, testability, or evidence planning from redefining inherited conceptual meaning. It preserves the separation between conceptual architecture and operational realization.
  
 ===== Applies To ===== ===== Applies To =====
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   * Testability planning   * Testability planning
   * Evidence planning   * Evidence planning
-  * Operational realisation+  * Operational realization
   * Inherited conceptual definitions   * Inherited conceptual definitions
  
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   * Testability material preserves inherited conceptual meaning   * Testability material preserves inherited conceptual meaning
   * Evidence material preserves inherited conceptual meaning   * Evidence material preserves inherited conceptual meaning
-  * Deployment artefacts do not redefine conceptual elements+  * Deployment artifacts do not redefine conceptual elements
   * Evidence records support claims without replacing conceptual definitions   * Evidence records support claims without replacing conceptual definitions
  
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