1. Introduction
A brief description of the Logical Process Model.
2. Description
A description of business processes, business actors and business activities/tasks as they are organized below.
This section should also describe basic facts about the business, such as the business value proposition and the
markets in which the business operates.
3. Logical Process Model Hierarchy
This section presents the Logical Activities (processes) hierarchically, explains the dependencies among them, and
shows the content of each process. If the model has several levels of detail, those at the top-level are presented
first. The lower levels within these are presented next, and so on, all the way down to
the activities/processes at the bottom of the hierarchy. For each layer include:
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Its Name.
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A brief description explaining the layer's contents and context in the system. The description must be
understandable to any developer.
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A description of the business activities/processes within the layer, including the name and brief
description of each business activity.
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A list of business actors and roles owned by the process, including the name and brief description of each business
role.
3.1 <name of workflow>
Brief description.
3.1.1 Process Workflow
Workflow steps.
3.1.2. Special Requirements
The business activity requirements not covered by the workflow as it has been described. A Brief Description of the
special requirement.
4. Diagrams of the Logical Process Model
Diagrams, primarily collaboration diagrams, of the entire Logical Process Model are included here. There should
be at least one diagram to provide a high-level overview (context) of the business, one to provide a high-level
overview of the business activities and one to provide an overview of the significant business roles.
4.1 Overview Diagrams
This section includes overview diagrams as mentioned that illustrate the context.
4.1 Workflow Diagrams
This section includes each diagram that illustrate the workflow.
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