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A '''process-data diagram (PDD)''', also known as '''process-deliverable diagram''' is a [[diagram]] that describes [[process (computing)|process]]es and [[data]] that act as output of these processes. On the left side the [[meta-process model]] can be viewed and on the right side the [[metadata modeling|meta-data model]] can be viewed.<ref name="WSVB">I. Van de Weerd, J. Souer, J. Versendaal and [[Sjaak Brinkkemper]] (2005). ''Situational Requirements Engineering of Web Content Management Implementations''. SREP2005.</ref>
A process-data diagram can be seen as combination of a [[business process model]] and [[data model]]
== Overview ==
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The process-data diagram that is depicted at the right, gives an overview of all of these activities/processes and deliverables. The four gray boxes depict the four main [[implementation]] phases, which each contain several processes that are in this case all sequential. The boxes at the right show all the deliverables/[[concept]]s that result from the processes. Boxes without a shadow have no further sub-concepts. Boxes with a black shadow depict complex closed concepts, so concepts that have sub-concepts, which however will not be described in any more detail. Boxes with a white shadow (a box behind it) depict open closed concepts, where the sub-concepts are expanded in greater detail. The lines with diamonds show a has-a relationship between concepts.
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== Process-data diagram building blocks ==
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