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Deliverables
After you complete design, you have the following set of deliverables to use for subsequent phases of development:
- Interface layouts that implement the data views for a particular procedure developed with the Screen Design tool and the Navigation Diagram tool
- A set of procedural logic programs and data views, called Procedure Action Diagrams
- A diagram of links and transfers among procedures based on commands and states that trigger these flows, called Dialog Flow Diagram
- A design for the physical structure of the database developed with the Data Structure List and, depending on the database management system, the Data Store List
- A set of specifications determined from the technical design to use during subsequent phases of development, such as Construction
In addition, you may need to update deliverables from previous phases of development. For example, you may discover during design that previous information is invalid or additional requirements need to be analyzed.
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