Building Process Hierarchy Diagrams

A process hierarchy diagram (or functional decomposition diagram) provides a graphical view of the functions of a system and helps you decompose them into a tree of sub-processes.

The PHD is mostly used during the analysis phase of a project. Business analysts and managers use it to:


During the creation of your diagram, you can move or reuse processes as necessary.

In the following example, the root process, Marketing, is decomposed into three sub-processes, Paper Advertising, Email Campaign, and Corporate Web Site. The latter is in turn decomposed into two sub-processes, and so on:



Each of these processes can be analyzed in its own business process diagram (see Building Business Process Diagrams).


Created October 7, 2009. Send feedback on this help topic to Sybase Technical Publications: pubs@sybase.com