A Guideline usually focuses on how to perform a particular Task or grouping of Tasks (for example, grouped together as
activities) or provides additional detail, rules, and recommendations on Work Products and their properties. Guidelines
can include details about a variety of topics including:
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Practices and different approaches for doing work,
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How to handle particular kinds of Content Elements,
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Information on different subtypes and variants of Content Elements and how they evolve throughout a lifecycle,
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Discussions on skills the performing Roles should acquire,
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Measurements of progress and maturity, etc.
Work products typically have associated guidelines which present information on how to develop, evaluate and use the
Work Products . Guidelines contain much of the substance of a method and provide assistance in a number of contexts:
they help you decide what to do, they help doing it, they help assess the quality of the work, and they help understand
how a particular Work Product relates to the rest of the process.
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