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AWS wellarchitected documentation change

Service: wellarchitected · 2025-11-19 · Documentation low

File: wellarchitected/2024-06-27/framework/ops_ops_model_def_activity_owners.md

Summary

Changed 'AWS CloudFormation templates' to 'CloudFormation templates' in automation documentation

Security assessment

Branding adjustment without altering security context. The change doesn't introduce or modify security-related content.

Diff

diff --git a/wellarchitected/2024-06-27/framework/ops_ops_model_def_activity_owners.md b/wellarchitected/2024-06-27/framework/ops_ops_model_def_activity_owners.md
index 881583da6..8db3d552d 100644
--- a//wellarchitected/2024-06-27/framework/ops_ops_model_def_activity_owners.md
+++ b//wellarchitected/2024-06-27/framework/ops_ops_model_def_activity_owners.md
@@ -55 +55 @@ Analyze and address the discrepancies. Identify opportunities to improvement, an
-Over time, these procedures should be evolved to be run as code, reducing the need for human intervention. For example, procedures can be initiated as AWS Lambda functions, AWS CloudFormation templates, or AWS Systems Manager Automation documents. Verify that these procedures are version-controlled in appropriate repositories, and include suitable resource tagging so that teams can readily identify owners and documentation. Document the responsibility for carrying out the activities, and then monitor the automations for successful initiation and operation, as well as performance of the desired outcomes. 
+Over time, these procedures should be evolved to be run as code, reducing the need for human intervention. For example, procedures can be initiated as AWS Lambda functions, CloudFormation templates, or AWS Systems Manager Automation documents. Verify that these procedures are version-controlled in appropriate repositories, and include suitable resource tagging so that teams can readily identify owners and documentation. Document the responsibility for carrying out the activities, and then monitor the automations for successful initiation and operation, as well as performance of the desired outcomes.