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16.5 Logical Information Requirements

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This section identifies the normative requirements established for the Logical Information Model. The canonical requirement statements are maintained in Annex C: Requirements, Part 2, Section 16.5.

Table 16-4: Logical Information requirements.

Requirement ID Statement
P2-REQ-16-5-001

The Logical Architecture / PIM SHALL define Logical Data Structure Definition and Logical Data Structure Instance.

P2-REQ-16-5-002

The Logical Architecture / PIM SHALL define logical information categories, including Logical Message, Logical Event, Logical Command, Logical Acknowledgement, Logical Assertion, Logical Record, and Logical Information Lineage.

P2-REQ-16-5-003

A Logical Data Structure Definition SHALL describe the structure, meaning, and constraints of an information class at the platform-independent logical level.

P2-REQ-16-5-004

A Logical Data Structure Instance SHALL represent a populated occurrence of a Logical Data Structure Definition.

P2-REQ-16-5-005
P2-REQ-16-5-006

A Logical Event SHALL represent a Logical Data Structure Instance reporting an occurrence, observation, state change, decision, or result.

P2-REQ-16-5-007

A Logical Command SHALL represent a Logical Data Structure Instance expressing an intended action.

P2-REQ-16-5-008

A Logical Acknowledgement SHALL represent a Logical Data Structure Instance reporting receipt, acceptance, rejection, completion, failure, or outcome.

P2-REQ-16-5-009

A Logical Assertion SHALL represent a Logical Data Structure Instance stating a conclusion, derived fact, validation result, interpretation result, analytical result, policy decision, or other claim.

P2-REQ-16-5-010

A Logical Record SHALL represent a Logical Data Structure Instance preserved for continuity, review, audit, provenance, replay, reconstruction, or Evidence.

P2-REQ-16-5-011

Logical Information Lineage SHALL identify relationship history among Logical Data Structure Instances across exchange, transformation, validation, interpretation, assertion, persistence, replay, release, and Evidence.

P2-REQ-16-5-012

The Logical Architecture / PIM SHALL distinguish logical information structures from serialisation formats, schema languages, database structures, ontology languages, programming-language type systems, wire formats, generated code, and implementation payloads.


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