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| fxdemo:01-part:06-financial-systems-classification:06-7-classification-governance [2026/06/26 16:21] – owen | fxdemo:01-part:06-financial-systems-classification:06-7-classification-governance [2026/07/18 12:33] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1 | ||
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| - | A later part or profile can introduce a new financial Ecosystem or Domain only when the existing | + | A later part or profile can introduce a new financial |
| When a later part introduces a new financial classification, | When a later part introduces a new financial classification, | ||
| - | * Parent Ecosphere | + | * Parent |
| - | * Parent Ecosystem, where applicable | + | * Parent |
| - | * New Domain | + | * New [[dido: |
| * Reason the new classification is needed | * Reason the new classification is needed | ||
| * Relationship to existing classifications | * Relationship to existing classifications | ||
| - | * Parts, profiles, implementation | + | * Parts, profiles, implementation |
| Classification governance prevents local implementation choices from creating unintended financial-domain classifications. | Classification governance prevents local implementation choices from creating unintended financial-domain classifications. | ||
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