List of Figures

Figure 1-1 The current development process

Figure 1-2 The way it could be

Figure 1-3 A practical way forward

Figure 2-1 Scope limits for business model

Figure 2-2 Example business architecture

Figure 2-3 Class diagram with specializations

Figure 2-4 Multiplicity labeling

Figure 2-5 Simple loan model

Figure 2-6 More complex loan model

Figure 2-7 Bank account states

Figure 2-8 Multiple state variables for a single Member object

Figure 2-9 Process hierarchy diagram

Figure 2-10 Process flow diagram

Figure 2-11 Use case diagram

Figure 2-12 Two kinds of actor hierarchy

Figure 2-13 Goals, risks, and enablers

Figure 2-14 Intention hierarchy as UML classes

Figure 2-15 Size range for business model elements

Figure 3-1 Low-technology rule ...

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