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Annex A – Lexicon

Refer to the Enhanced Management Framework Lexicon or insert a reference to your organisation's Lexicon.

Annex B – Acronyms

Refer to the Enhanced Management Framework Acronyms or insert a reference to your organisation's Acronyms.

Annex C – Flowcharting Symbols

Flowcharting Symbols  
Parallelograms represent inputs and outputs to or from a process/procedure.  
   
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Rectangles represent individual process/procedure activities. Diamonds represent important decision points in the process/procedure.
   
Flowcharting Symbols
Flowcharting Symbols
Flowcharting Symbols
Lines with arrowheads connect symbols to show the progression or direction of the activities. Circles represent connectors when a process/procedure flowchart continues on the next page.

Annex D – Bibliography

Humphrey, Watts, Managing the Software Process, Addison Wesley, Reading Massachusetts, 1990.

Refer to Enhanced Management Framework Web Links.

Annex E – Document Change Control

Revision Number Date of Issue Author(s) Brief Description of Change
0.1 1999-06-15 EMF/PPTO Initial Draft
0.2 1999-08-30 EMF/PPTO Initial review from the PPTO WG meeting 1999-08-24.
0.3 1999-09-07 EMF/PPTO Included additional comments from PPTO members based on a second review.
0.4 1999-09-13 EMF/PPTO Included additional comments from PPTO members based on a third review.
1.0 1999-11-09 EMF/PPTO First Draft
1.0 2000-01-21 EMF/PPTO Second Draft