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Preliminary analysis of Microjourneys

As an LSA, you lead application development by following Blueprint Delivered™ methodology. Incorporating these values and practices into your project delivery approach will help you achieve maximum business value in record time-to-market. 

During Blueprinting, teams analyze and refine each Microjourney® to ensure the design is aligned to business intent and ready for accelerated authoring. Instead of deciding whether to create a case or model a journey, Blueprint automatically translates validated Microjourneys into build‑ready case types, enabling faster and more precise implementation.

Your design document for a Pega Platform™ solution should resemble an argumentative essay with a logical progression for the identified Microjourneys. A logical progression means developing a step-by-step thesis, with each step reaching a conclusion based on previously reached conclusions. This process helps your audience better comprehend and agree with your recommended design. 

Before deciding whether a case type is warranted, the design team needs to conduct a preliminary analysis. The following topics in this module will help you understand more about design patterns and case structure design. 

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