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-**<font inherit/inherit;;#ffffff;;#e74c3c>(1)</font> Viewing**: The viewing perspective is meant to be used by all users. It shows the most important details of a process element.+**<font inherit/inherit;;#ffffff;;#e74c3c>(1)</font> Viewing**: The viewing perspective is meant to be used by all users. It shows the most important information about a process element, e.g. its description, a diagram, and its associations with other elements.
  
-**<font inherit/inherit;;#ffffff;;#e74c3c>(2)</font> Modeling**: The modeling perspective should be used by process modelers when defining processes. It uses a slightly different layout than the viewing perspective, shows additional details, e.g. the activity sequence, element properties, and attributes that are only of interest for the modelers.+**<font inherit/inherit;;#ffffff;;#e74c3c>(2)</font> Modeling**: The modeling perspective is best used by process modelers when defining processes. It uses a three-column layout on large screens to ease modeling process with a minimal set of interactions. It also show additional details not shown in the viewing perspective, e.g. the activity sequence, element properties, and attributes that are only of interest for the modelers.
  
-**<font inherit/inherit;;#ffffff;;#e74c3c>(3)</font> Compliance**: The compliance perspective shows the list of standard requirements that process element satisfiese.g. an Automotive SPICE base practice, or a specific requirement of ISO 9001.+**<font inherit/inherit;;#ffffff;;#e74c3c>(3)</font> Compliance**: This perspective can be used to understand which standard requirements are satisfied with specific activitywork product, or guidanceTypical standards are CMMI, Automotive SPICE, or ISO 9001.