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Atomicity

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




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Business Process Diagrams

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




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


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Decomposition Matrix

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.


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Design Decomposition

Discussion of the process of design decomposition.
Background on the Decomposition Matrix and ways you might use it.


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