There are many aspects that can be considered to observe and describe a procedure or process, such as steps, inputs, outputs, objectives, controls, standards, etc.
This example to observe and describe is given as a guide. It may vary according to context and specific needs. It's important to note that this structure can be adapted or supplemented with other nodes for additional information according to your needs.
A template is a predefined pattern of observations created by another user that you can immediately use to save time and discover different approaches. Any user can create a template and choose whether or not to share it with the public. You can add a model to your library, modify it and adapt it for new uses. You can also add a model directly to a current study or to a new study.
A template is composed of the following information:
The objective of the observational study
Possible additional explanations
All named analysis objectives (tabs)
All first-level descriptors in each analysis (N:0)
The category of the model according to the type of observation
The pseudo of the creator of the study