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<p style="direction:ltr;">- It also contains <b>Model fragments</b>, defined with a generic textual syntax. It is these model fragments that allow us to link the doc with concrete artifacts.</p>
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<p style="direction:ltr;">This structure allows us to keep documentation close to the models it explains.</p>
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<p style="direction:ltr;">Consequently, we can easily determine : </p>
<p style="direction:ltr;"> - for a given model element, which part of the doc explains it</p>
<p style="direction:ltr;"> - for a given requirement, which model elements have been designed to fulfill it</p>
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