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| fxdemo:01-part:06-archetype-classification-model:06-7-classification-and-governance [2026/06/26 16:14] – owen | fxdemo:01-part:06-archetype-classification-model:06-7-classification-and-governance [2026/07/11 11:15] (current) – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation nick_dido | ||
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| - | The classification model supports | + | The classification model supports |
| - | A requirement, | + | A requirement, |
| - | * A general | + | * A general |
| - | * A rule that applies to one Ecosystem | + | * A rule that applies to one [[dido: |
| - | * A rule that applies to one Domain | + | * A rule that applies to one [[dido: |
| * A rule that applies only to one implementation profile | * A rule that applies only to one implementation profile | ||
| - | * A rule that applies only to one deployment or evidence package | + | * A rule that applies only to one deployment or [[dido: |
| The classification model, therefore, helps prevent local implementation decisions from appearing broader than they are. | The classification model, therefore, helps prevent local implementation decisions from appearing broader than they are. | ||
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