1. Business Scenarios figure most prominently in the *Initial phase of an ADM cycle*, *Architecture Vision* Phase A, when they are used to define relevant business requirements and to build consensus with business management and other stakeholders.
2. Also *during Business Architecture* phase B maybe used to derive the characteristics of the architecture directly from the high-level requirements of the business.
A business Scenario is a *technique* used to help *identify and understand the business requirements* that architecture must address.
A business scenario describes:
1. A *business process, application, or set of applications*.
2. The *business and technology environment*.
3. The *people and computing components *(“actors”) who execute the scenario.
4. The *Desired Outcome* of proper execution.
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