Subsystem is a higher-level grouping that helps organize various elements together. A major subsystem consists of entire blocks that allow dividing a product into significant parts.
For example, in game development, there might be a subsystem related to the plot and dialogues, another subsystem related to content (characters, assets, props), and yet another subsystem related to functionality (coding, git operations, code review, etc.). In the banking sector, a subsystem could be divisions handling specific branches of services such as loans, deposits, investments, etc.
Each subsystem has business weight.
Business Weight Subsystem is the prioritization expressed in a numerical value. It is determined based on the significance or importance of a specific part of the product or branch of services from a business goal perspective. This may involve analysing the impact of this product part on financial metrics, company strategic goals, customer satisfaction, and other aspects related to business objectives.
Evaluating the business weight of a product is a crucial stage in project management as it allows prioritization, resource allocation, and focusing the team's efforts on product blocks that align with the organization's strategy and goals. It influences the system algorithms in task prioritization (planning and assigning performers to perform technological tasks and defect fixes).
Actions:
- Creation at any time
- Data Editing:
- Changing business weight at any time
- Transfer to another Product
- Deletion. Draft Only - when a Subsystem has no Capabilities
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