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Above is an example of process architecture. Since common elements like phases & milestones, common roles (e.g. stakeholders) are defined at the corporate level, they have been defined in a workspace called ‘Lifecycle Management’. The other process areas directly interface with process elements in this workspace. | Above is an example of process architecture. Elements like phases & milestones or value streams have cross-process validity. They are defined in a workspace called ‘Lifecycle Management’. The other process areas directly interface with elements in this workspace, e.g. associating work products with milestones. |
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Furthermore, all the process areas (including Lifecycle Management) are integrated into a single Standard Process workspace called ‘Software Engineering’ which contains all their process elements (workflows, activities, roles, phases & milestones, work products, and guidance). | Furthermore, all the process areas (including Lifecycle Management) are integrated into a single Standard Process workspace called ‘Software Engineering’ which contains all their process elements (workflows, activities, roles, phases & milestones, work products, and guidance). |