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13.7 Traceability Requirements
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The Conceptual Architecture SHALL define Traceability across conceptual elements, logical elements, implementation artefacts, deployment artefacts, and Evidence.
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A Logical Architecture / PIM element SHALL trace to the conceptual element it specialises, refines, constrains, or relates.
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An Implementation Profile / PSM artefact SHALL trace to the logical element it realises.
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A Deployment Artefact SHALL trace to the implementation artefact it deploys, configures, executes, or exposes.
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Evidence SHALL trace to the claim, behaviour, artefact, configuration, execution condition, review conclusion, or Governance and Authority decision it supports.
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Traceability SHALL support forward review from conceptual concern to Evidence.
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Traceability SHALL support backward review from Evidence to conceptual concern.
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Traceability SHALL support impact analysis across conceptual, logical, implementation, deployment, and Evidence layers.
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Traceability SHALL NOT require artificial one-to-one correspondence where one-to-many or many-to-one relationships better represent the architecture.