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The definition of the individual phases is based
quite significantly on the description of the activities
to be performed and the results to be achieved: Description
of activities
The following structure always applies for describing
activities: Persons performing the activity, the goal of
the activity, the description of the execution and any
important notes.
From the margin, you can click branches to more detailed
descriptions: Tools, Checklists, Tips, Frequently Asked
Questions, etc.
The following three sections are also provided:
- Preconditions: Cross-references
to the precondition for this activity.
- Related activities:
Cross-references to activities related to the
selected activity.
- Results and follow-up activities: This
sets out both the results for the activity and
also activities following the current activity.
Description of results
The following subdivision is always used for
describing results: The goal, the content and any
important notes.
From the margin, you can click branches to more detailed
descriptions. In the case of documents: Tables of
contents (with further options for branching to the
Checklist and Checklist Example), comprehensive examples
and Word for Windows templates (for downloading) and
Frequently Asked Questions.
The following two sections are also provided:
- Activities leading to this result: Cross-references
to activities which lead to this result.
- Follow-up activities (in this phase):
This sets out cross-references to activities
which follow the result (in a phase).
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