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Why are requirements for presentation included under integrity?

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Why are requirements for presentation included under integrity?

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The final transfer of information, where a human user is concerned, is typically a presentation of the information in some form of visual representation. Whilst the entire process up to and including this point may be supported by automated processes and systems, if the information presented is confused or ambiguous, although strictly correct, integrity is lost at this final step. The suite of guidance material documents has, therefore, included generic requirements for presentation to highlight to the reader that this step of the process must be considered to be of equal importance.

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