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The Core Requirements Map is the map of the Core Requirements and their trace back to the EPR MDF. Rows coloured green show EPR MDF Core level requirements, rows coloured yellow are EPR MDF Transformation and Innovation level requirements.
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User persona details the persona that will use and interact with the system, this is not an exclusive list rather details of the expected main users.
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The metamodel is a diagrammatic representation of the frames, rules, constraints and models of the following: application functions, core requirements, capabilities, standards, principles, non-functional requirements, initiatives, business actors and business services. This metamodel forms the basis for this project
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Details the full capability map of the EPR, capabilities covered by the MDF are highlighted by a green diamond.
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This is a list of applicable standards that are included, this includes DCB, ISB & SCC guidance and some generic guidance. EPR suppliers must demonstrate compliance with relevant standards
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A list of principles (grouped by topic) that should be considered by each procurement organisation as which ones are pertinent to their organisation
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Non-functional requirements define the system attributes and qualities. They ensure the usability and effectiveness of the entire system.
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The Application Functions describe the abilities of the software functions in an EPR application by Capability. The Application Functions Catalogue extends links to the User Stories and Core Requirements.