P1-REQ-13-10-006
Statement
A later part that introduces a new term SHALL identify whether the term is conceptual, logical, implementation-specific, deployment-specific, or evidence-specific.
Source
Part 1, Section 13.10: Profile and Layering Requirements.
Rationale
New terms introduced in later parts need clear placement within the architecture layering model. Identifying a term as conceptual, logical, implementation-specific, deployment-specific, or evidence-specific prevents ambiguity about the term’s role and authority.
This requirement supports controlled vocabulary growth and prevents later parts from introducing terms that blur architectural layers.
Applies To
This requirement applies to new terms introduced in later parts of the document set.
It applies specifically to terms classified as:
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Conceptual
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Logical
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Implementation-specific
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Deployment-specific
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Evidence-specific
Verification
Verification SHALL confirm that each new term introduced in a later part identifies whether it is conceptual, logical, implementation-specific, deployment-specific, or evidence-specific.
Verification activities include review checks confirming that:
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New terms identify their architectural layer
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New terms do not conflict with existing conceptual definitions
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New terms include appropriate traceability to related terms
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New terms preserve separation among conceptual, logical, implementation, deployment, and evidence concerns
Traceability
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Status
Draft
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