C.30.TGA-FLOW-REL:9 - Consequences

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BenefitCost or trade-off
E.18 graph, path, and crossing discipline becomes usable for grounded architecture claims, selected architecture-relevant structures, architecture structural views, and conditional architecture descriptions.A conforming use names the C.30 architecture record, selected structure ref, C.30.ASV structural-view reference, or conditional architecture-description ref that uses the TGA relation.
Functional structure and flow or transduction structure stay separable.Concise "the graph is the architecture" prose is repaired before it is used for an FPF claim kind or admissible-use boundary.
Non-flow claim kinds are assigned to their governing patterns.More governing patterns are named when practitioners try to overuse the graph.
The E.18:5.12 boundary statement stays narrow.Generic architecture adequacy remains outside E.18.

Last Updated: 2026-06-08 — upstream FPF commit 093d30e8 (github.com/ailev/FPF)