Impacts define how the results of processes affect the world.
Impacts are the change that results from processes.
By specifying impacts in separate documents, multiple processes can refer to them.
Impacts can be split into subordinate impacts. This way it can be documented how several processes create an impact.
Properties
The document type process-impact provides the following properties:
Sections
Description
Describe the impact in one to three paragraphs.
Processes
List of processes that create this impact.
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References
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Resources
The resources section provides references to further information to the topic of the document.
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