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Hello. This is Laura Brandenburg from Bridging The Gap. Today, were here to talk about three diagrams that you can add to your business requirements document because BRDs can be long and difficult to understand. While I personally no longer create BRDs, and our template toolkit does not include a BRD template, instead, we have a three-page statement, and then models for business process documents and use cases that are separate. I know many of you do and you had a question about how your organization, or if your organization requires you to use a BRD template, how can you make it more user-friendly by adding some visual models to it? Today, were going to demo a couple of diagrams. These are from our Visual Model Sample Pack. You can easily add to a BRD to make it more clear. The first one of these diagrams is called a system context diagram. This shows the central system under design and the primary ways information flows into and out of the system. You see, here, we have a portal, a