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A context is a specific scope&amp;nbsp;in which method elements exist (sometimes referred to as a subject area). For&#xD;
example, project management, business, technology, method development, solution deployment, etc. Such an authoring&#xD;
context is not the same as a publishing context (or configuration), which is displayed as part of a published process.&#xD;
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