Architecting a new method library involves prototyping the framework, defining the framework and detailing the
core framework elements (those elements that are shared across the practices). Depending on the "newness" and/or complexity
of the intended practice framework, you may decide to do some prototyping. Once you feel comfortable with the scope,
general "shape" and technical feasibility of what you are building, it is time to capture the practice framework more
formally. Once the practice framework architecture is established, you can turn your attention to detailing the core method
elements. All detailing work must be performed within the constraints of the practice framework architecture.
The primary results include the practice framework prototype, the initial practice framework definition, including the core
elements and the practice framework architecture documentation .