18.8 Script and Repository Traceability
Go To Phase 0 Implementation Traceability Model
Script and repository traceability relates Phase 0 scripts and repository locations to the implementation concerns they support.
A script trace must identify:
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Script name
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Script purpose
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Artifacts affected by the script
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Inputs required by the script
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Outputs produced by the script
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Repository locations affected
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Generated artifacts affected where applicable
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Configuration artifacts affected where applicable
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Implementation participants started or stopped where applicable
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Logging and error-handling conventions applied
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Developer Handbook rules applied
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Review record confirming baseline status
A repository trace must identify:
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Repository location
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Artifact category contained there
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Whether the artifacts are governed source, generated, configured, documented, temporary, local, or non-baseline
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Applicable Developer Handbook rules
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Applicable review expectations
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Relationship to implementation mappings or logical elements where applicable
Script and repository traceability prevents automation and directory structure from becoming hidden architecture. Scripts and repository paths support implementation work; they do not redefine logical elements.
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