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Design Decomposition for Business Process and Data Flow Diagrams
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Design Decomposition

Discussion of the process of design decomposition using the Decomposition Matirx.

Decomposition Matrix

Background on the Decomposition Matrix and ways you might use it.
Getting Started with the Decomposition Matrix: This provides a concise overview of the Decomposition Matrix.
Helpful Hints for the Decomposition Matrix: This provides suggestions on how to get more out of using the Decomposition Matrix.

Atomicity

The atomic-level of a decomposition occurs when no further decomposition is possible. This section describes how the Decomposition Matrix determines atomicity.

Well-Formed Business Process Diagrams

An on-going attempt to define what constitutes a well-formed business process diagram.

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