Outcomes define the results of processes.
Outcomes are the result of processes.
By specifying outcomes in separate documents, multiple processes can refer to them.
Outcomes can be split into subordinate outcomes. This way it can be documented how several processes create an outcome.
Properties
The document type process-outcome provides the following properties:
Type
Specify the type of the outcome to organize them.
Use the Outcome Type Doctype to define types of outcomes.
Sections
Description
Describe the outcome in one to three paragraphs.
Processes
List of processes that produce this outcome.
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References
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Resources
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