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P1-REQ-13-6-001
Statement
The Conceptual Architecture SHALL distinguish Data, Structure, Semantics, Interpretation, Governance and Authority, Traceability, and Evidence as structured-information processing concerns.
Source
Part 1, Section 13.6: Separation of Concerns Requirements.
Rationale
Structured-information processing depends on a clear distinction among data, structure, semantics, interpretation, governance and authority, traceability, and evidence. Each concern serves a different architectural purpose and requires separate treatment during conceptual modelling, logical refinement, implementation mapping, deployment, and verification.
This requirement prevents the architecture from collapsing meaning, authority, evidence, and technical structure into undifferentiated information-processing material.
Applies To
This requirement applies to structured-information processing concepts within the Conceptual Architecture.
It applies specifically to:
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Data
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Structure
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Semantics
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Interpretation
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Governance and Authority
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Traceability
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Evidence
Verification
Verification SHALL confirm that the Conceptual Architecture distinguishes the identified structured-information processing concerns.
Verification activities include review checks confirming that:
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Each concern has a distinct architectural role
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The concerns remain separate in conceptual text and diagrams
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Later logical and implementation material references these concerns without redefining them
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Evidence and Traceability support claims and relationships without replacing architectural meaning
Traceability
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Status
Draft
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