In TOGAF, when defining an architecture principle, one part of the standard template is the “Statement.” The purpose of the Statement is to convey clearly and unambiguously the principle itself — not its rationale, implications, or how to apply it. The Statement should be phrased such that stakeholders can read it and immediately understand the core rule or guiding intent. It is not intended to describe the implementation or benefits or constraints, nor to be a mnemonic. Thus the Statement must clearly communicate the fundamental rule. The rationale, implications, and further explanation belong in other parts of the principle documentation, not in the Statement. This division helps maintain clarity, separation of concerns, and consistency in how principles are documented and governed.
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