1. Certificating success in all individual modules or units. 2. This provides the framework for establishing strong links between large amounts of inter-dependent software, without the need to list too many individual modules. 3. This ensures that all affected users are notified of problems, and can take the necessary steps to correct any problems with individual modules. 4. For example, this allows individual modules to be defined to follow different lifecycles and thus behave in different ways. 5. This automatically confers approval on the individual constituent modules whose selection is LATEST. 6. The current version within LIFESPAN supports process modelling of modules and allows individual modules to follow different lifecycles or process models and thus behave in different ways. 7. This user is seen as the person who will create, enter and modify individual modules and packages. |