C.30.TFS-REL:3 - Forces

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Transformation-flow relation vs architecture takeoverE.18 selected transformation-flow structure, path, or crossing relation can be essential, but it does not become all architecture ontology.
Functional view vs transformation-flow viewA functional structure view may need a transformation-flow relation, but a path, crossing, valuation, or mathematical description is not a functional element by itself.
Structure precision vs work overreadE.18 gives selected structure, path, and flow-valuation objects; work occurrence and work results remain outside this relation unless their own pattern governs the claim being made.
No-hidden-scalarization vs architecture scoringE.18 set-return and no-hidden-scalarization discipline can inform architecture reasoning, but it does not become a general architecture score.
Small relation vs unneeded non-architecture apparatusA project often needs one relation record, not a full C.29 lens card, evidence path, assurance case, or decision record.
E.18 stability vs C.30 integrationAn architecture claim, selected transformation-flow structure, architecture structural view, or conditional architecture-description use needs a relation to E.18 without rewriting E.18 as generic architecture adequacy theory.

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