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Six places the work begins. One practice behind them.

Each scenario starts the same way — with your existing system as the specification. What changes is when biograph is brought in, and what the derived output must carry forward.

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Facing a system migration?

Know exactly what the template must preserve — before the SI mobilises.

The system integrator will arrive with a template built for a generic operation. Your site isn't generic. biograph extracts what your operation actually requires and gives the SI a constraint-justified specification on day one — what must be preserved, what can flex, and why.

Site configuration baselineConstraint justification registerInterface impact matrixMigration assessmentBlueprint input package

Moving production to a new site?

Define what "the same process" means — precisely, traceably, defensibly.

"The same process" needs to mean something precise when you're moving production across sites, equipment, and supply chains. biograph defines it — traceably — so that every parameter decision is justified by a process requirement, not by assumption.

Process equivalence specificationParameter transfer matrixSite-gap analysisReceiving site requirements

Selecting a new platform?

Derive your requirements from your process, not from a vendor's feature list.

A requirements specification built from a generic template will match every vendor equally and distinguish none. biograph derives your requirements from your process — what your operation actually does, not what a feature checklist assumes it might.

Process-derived URSFunctional requirementsVendor evaluation criteriaCapability gap assessment

Standardising across sites?

Understand exactly how they differ — and why — before choosing what to harmonise.

Every site says they're different. Most standardisation programmes either force a template and degrade performance, or accept every exception and standardise nothing. biograph surfaces the structural reasons sites differ — constraint-driven vs. convention-driven — so you harmonise what you can and justify what you can't.

Cross-site comparison modelConstraint vs. convention classificationHarmonisation roadmapJustified exception register

Building the foundation for digital transformation?

Start with something your operation actually recognises.

AI agents, digital twins, automated workflows — none of these work without a coherent model of your operation to build on. biograph assembles that model from what already exists, giving your transformation programme a foundation that reflects your actual process, not a conceptual diagram.

Unified process modelIntegration architectureData requirements specificationTransformation readiness assessment

SI already mobilised?

Make sure what gets configured matches what your process actually needs.

The specification that drove your system selection shouldn't sit in a drawer once the SI mobilises. biograph carries it through the project lifecycle — blueprint, configuration, test, go-live — making sure what gets built stays traceable to what your process requires.

Configuration traceability matrixTest-to-requirement mappingDeployment verificationGo-live readiness assessment

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