Process Management is an ongoing activity that documents, manages, oversees the use of, and improves an organization’s chosen methodology (the “process”) for system development. Process management is concerned with phases, activities, deliverables, and quality standards that should be consistently applied to all projects.

In the CRB vision, the process management starts with the creation of a CRC Node for a certain operational theatre or action arena. It is supported by the other cross bundle activities.

CRB expects a certain degree of discipline from the users. Here a tentative guideline:

  • the prospective CRB entry point owner must learn to use editing in a wiki.
  • he or she will receive a wiki-clone, the CRB template, in the available and selected language, which must be installed, and in which the architecture descriptions for the worksystem of interest must be added, making due references to already available CRB Nodes.
  • the CRB template will include links to shareable, common CRB Nodes that already exist.
  • in the course of their case-work or campaign work, stakeholder teams may have to link their architecture descriptions to those of other teams that are working in parallel, for instance in order to enact shared business processes.

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Name1 name
Domain
Target Outcome outcome
Social actors and roles roles
Trigger or preceding interaction prec
Interfaces and services services
Inputs and outputs i/o
Stores and tools

Regarding Content that is Accurate and Reliable, this will be part of Repository for partnerships (wikiworx).


tools

Other characteristics
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Parts child
Succeeding Interactions suc
Alternatives alt
Action Realm Operations
Risks risks
Further reading ref

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