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4.7 Evidence-Oriented Logical Design

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The Logical Architecture supports Evidence from the logical level outward.

Logical Nodes, logical endpoints, logical information structures, logical interactions, and logical Runtime Planes should support later Evidence collection, auditability, provenance, replay, reconstruction, and review.

Part 2 does not define runtime Evidence artifacts. It defines the logical relationships that later implementation, deployment, testability, and Evidence plans use to capture and preserve Evidence.


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