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1 Introduction3
1.1 Purpose of Document3
1.2 BA Confidence Rating Rationale3
1.3 Supporting Documentation3
1.4 Peer Review3
1.5 Distribution3
2 Overview4
2.1 Document Purpose4
2.2 Context4
3 <<Title>>4
3.1 Summary4
3.2 Basic Details4
3.3 Basic Flow - <<Name>>4
3.4 Alternate Flow 4
3.5 Sub Flows5
3.5.1 <<Name>>5
3.6 Business Rules5
3.7 Messages5
3.8 Functional Requirements5
3.9 Related Use Cases5
4 User Interface Wireframe Diagram6
IntroductionPurpose of Document
BA Confidence Rating Rationale
Supporting DocumentationThe following provide additional information that supports the contents of this document:

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Peer ReviewThis document has been peer reviewed by: Reviewed By | Version Reviewed | Date |
DistributionThis document has also been sent to:

Name | Role | Department | Version | Date |
OverviewDocument Purpose
Context<<Title>>Summary
Basic Details Actors: | | Triggers: | | Pre Conditions: | |
Basic Flow - <<Name>> Step | Description | Post-conditions | |

Exceptions | Step | Trigger | Action |
Alternate Flow Trigger | |

Step | Description | Post-conditions | |

Exceptions | Step | Trigger | Action |

Sub Flows<<Name>> Step | Description | Post-conditions | |
Business RulesUse Case-specific Business Rules. ID | Business Rule | Source | Priority | XREF |
MessagesUse Case-specific messages.

ID | Message |
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