12.9 Logical Traceability Summary
The Logical Traceability Model preserves the relationship between conceptual meaning and logical structure.
Table 12-1: Summary of logical traceability relationships
| Traceability relationship | Connects | Supports |
|---|---|---|
| Part 1 Concept to Part 2 Logical Element | Conceptual elements to logical elements | Concept preservation and logical specialization |
| Logical Node Traceability | Nodes to identities, roles, responsibilities, endpoints, planes, and evidence expectations | Responsibility review and implementation mapping |
| Logical Endpoint Traceability | Endpoints to Nodes, roles, information structures, planes, and constraints | Information-flow review |
| Logical Data Structure Traceability | Definitions and instances of nodes, endpoints, lineage, governance, and evidence | Interpretation, validation, and version review |
| Logical Runtime Plane Traceability | Interactions with Runtime Plane classifications | Separation of runtime concerns |
| Logical Interaction Traceability | Interaction patterns to participants, endpoints, information, planes, and evidence expectations | Behavior review and domain-profile specialization |
| Logical Evidence Traceability | Logical elements and interactions to evidence expectations | Deployment, testability, evidence planning, and review |
The logical traceability relationships in Table 12-1 prepare later parts to specialize, implement, deploy, test, and Evidence this logical architecture, while maintaining Traceability back to Part 1.
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