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| - | The Financial Systems Classification applies the Archetype Classification Model to financial structured-information systems. | + | The Financial Systems Classification applies the [[dido: |
| - | Section 5 defines the general classification hierarchy shown in Figure 5.5-1 and identifies the financial | + | Section 5 defines the general classification hierarchy shown in Figure 5.5-1 and identifies the financial |
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| + | The Financial Systems Archetype uses this [[dido: | ||
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| - | The Financial Systems Archetype uses this classification path to establish the business and semantic scope inherited by later logical profiles, implementation profiles, deployment profiles, and evidence plans. | ||