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What is a Control Flow Template?
It is the template that PMP users need to create for each property. It has a number of fields or categories that a worker or a manager needs to document. A worker may look at our example for this document to learn, and/or cut/paste. A property should be a text file and locked with a reference/owner in a source safe tool. How to use the Control Flow Template? |
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| 1. | PMP users need to highlight and cut/paste of the Control Flow Template document content into an editor of choice and save the content as a file (file type of choice such as a Word doc). |
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| 2. | For Microsoft Word users, we recommend pasting the template contents in Notepad first to get ride off any HTML code that comes with it, and then copy the text content into a Word document. |
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The template is the following:
Use Cases # 1 Control Flow Template |
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| 1. | Brief description |
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| A short and to point description of the use case | |
| 2. | Preconditions |
| List of conditions that must be met before the start of the use case | |
| 3. | Primary flow of events |
| The start and end of a use case and what it will encounter including errors and how to handle them. | |
| 4. | Alternative flow of events |
| In case of errors or other things, what are the alternatives? | |
| 5. | Post-conditions |
| What must be always true after the end of use case? |