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| - | Part 1 defines conceptual meaning. Part 2 defines a platform-independent | + | Part 1 defines conceptual meaning. Part 2 defines a [[dido: |
| Part 2 may add logical relationships, | Part 2 may add logical relationships, | ||
| When Part 2 requires a new concept not defined in Part 1, authors should either: | When Part 2 requires a new concept not defined in Part 1, authors should either: | ||
| - | * Add the concept to Part 1 if it belongs to the conceptual foundation | + | * Add the concept to Part 1 if it belongs to the conceptual foundation. |
| - | * Define it in Part 2 as a logical concept if it belongs only to the logical architecture | + | * Define it in Part 2 as a logical concept if it belongs only to the [[dido: |
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| + | This boundary prevents the [[dido: | ||
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| + | © 2026 Dido Solutions, Inc. and Jackrabbit Consulting, Inc. | ||
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| - | This boundary prevents the Logical Architecture / PIM from becoming an implementation profile and prevents conceptual definitions from drifting across later parts. | ||