IHTSDO-1095 Clarify, simplify, and correct the top levels of the Bacteria (organism) hierarchy

IHTSDO-1095 Clarify, simplify, and correct the top levels of the Bacteria (organism) hierarchy

JIRA Issue: https://projects.jira.snomed.org/browse/IHTSDO-1095

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Table of Contents
1 Glossary
1.1 Domain Terms
2 Introduction
2.1 Purpose
2.2 Audience and stakeholder domain
2.2.1 Input from stakeholders
2.2.2 Degree of consensus on the statement of problem
3 Statement of the problem or need
3.1 Summary of problem or need, as reported
3.2 Summary of requested solution
3.3 Statement of problem as understood
3.4 Detailed analysis of reported problem, including background
3.5 Subsidiary and interrelated problems
4 Risks / Benefits
4.1.1 Risks of not addressing the problem
4.1.2 Risks of addressing the problem
5 Requirements: criteria for success and completion
5.1 Criteria for success/completion
5.2 Strategic and/or specific operational use cases
5.2.1 Use case 1
5.2.2 Use case 2…
6 Solution Development
6.1 Initial Design
6.1.1 Outline of initial design
6.1.2 Significant design or implementation decisions / compromises
6.1.3 Evaluation of Design
6.2 Iteration One
6.2.1 Outline of revised design
6.2.2 Significant design or implementation changes
6.2.3 Evaluation of Revised Design
6.3 Iteration Two ..
7 Recommendation
7.1.1 Detailed design final specification
7.1.2 Iteration plan
8 Quality program criteria
8.1 Quality metrics
8.1.1 Quality metric 1
8.1.2 Quality metric 2
8.2 Use case scenarios
8.2.1 Scenario One
8.2.2 Scenario Two
8.2.3 Scenario …
8.3 Test cases
9 Project Resource Estimates
9.1 Scope of construction phase
9.2 Projection of remaining overall project resource requirements
9.2.1 Expected project resource requirement category
9.2.2 Expected project impact and benefit
9.2.3 Indicative resource estimates for construction, transition and maintenance:

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