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- | Teams like a Change Control Board (CCB) or an Engineering Process Group (EPG) can now be modeled as the new role subtype “Team”. Teams can then be associated with the respective roles that form the team. Teams can then be used in the RASIC the same way as roles. | + | Modeling of roles and teams through RASIC (Responsible, |
- | {{https:// | + | ===== Model a Team ===== |
- | The visualization for a role then shows the team responsibilities in addition | + | A team can be modeled and associated with other process elements like '' |
- | This can also be used for more precisely model cross-functional agile teams and other instances where responsibilities are shared across multiple | + | {{ https:// |
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+ | More information about the team can be added under description by clicking on the pencil icon **(1)**. However, any information on which roles this team comprises should be modeled by adding roles in the Roles widget **(2)**. If there is any training or similar guidance that applies to the team as a whole, it should be modeled under Guidance **(3)**. | ||
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+ | ===== Use a Team ===== | ||
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+ | Like role, a team can be assigned in any capacity i.e. Responsible, | ||
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+ | ===== View a Team Assignment for a Role ===== | ||
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+ | Because a role can be part of a team, the visualization for a role shows the team RASIC in addition to the direct RASIC. In the following example, the visualization shows ' | ||
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