Example: An example is an information definition contains a data concept called “Target Startup Approval Time” that is a time. Two traces are needed for this mapping:- one trace to the AIRM concept called “StartUp”; and
- one trace to the AIRM data type called “DateTime”.
Note: In cases where the trace is to an AIRM concept that has a wider meaning, SWIM-INFO-018 also applies. An example of a trace to an AIRM concept with a wider meaning can be found in SWIM-INFO-018. Note: It may be possible to combine these traces into one single statement depending on the tracing techniques adopted. Note: This requirement implies that implementations using technology that provides no typing (for example, JSON) will need to specify the applicable value range constraints at design time relative to the AIRM data type to demonstrate semantic correspondence. Note: SWIM-INFO-019 requires the use of the AIRM’s unique identifiers in traces. |