Define the scope and dependencies

  • Release version: Australia
  • Updated March 12, 2026
  • 2 minutes to read
  • Define the scope of the Scenario analysis by selecting the service to analyze and adding the dependencies that support it during a disruption.

    Before you begin

    Role required: sn_oper_res.admin, sn_oper_res.manager

    About this task

    The Scope step consists of two sub-steps: adding a service and adding dependencies. Both sub-steps must be completed before advancing to the next playbook step. Once the Dependencies sub-step is marked complete, the selected dependencies cannot be changed.

    Procedure

    1. Navigate to All > Operational Resilience > Scenario Analysis and open the scenario analysis record form.
    2. In the Playbook stage panel, select Scope, then select Services.
    3. To open the Select Services dialog, select Add.

      An information banner is displayed in the Select Services dialog.

      Note:
      Only one service can be added as shown in the example; to change it later you must create another scenario analysis record.
      Service selection dialog with the information banner, a single service row 'Retail Banking' selected, and the Add button enabled.
    4. Browse or search by Name, Owner, Business Criticality, Operational Status, or Class.

      Service mapping.

    5. Select the service, then select Add.

      The service appears in the Services table with its Impact Tolerance columns populated. Because you can add only one service, the Remove button for the service becomes inactive after the service is added.

      Services table on the Scope step showing one selected service with Business criticality, Impact tolerance Duration, and Financial Impact columns populated.
    6. Select Continue to advance to Dependencies.
    7. In the Playbook stage panel, select Dependencies under Scope.
    8. Choose the source of dependencies from the picker, then select dependencies, and select Add.
      1. Use Selected dependencies to scope the analysis to the existing dependency map.
        This is the default option. It lists only the dependencies already related to the service that is in the scope.
      2. Use All dependencies option when you need to bring in a dependency that is not yet related to the service.
        It lists every dependency available in the instance, regardless of whether it is related to the selected service.
      Dependencies sub-step with the warning banner 'Once you complete this step, the selected dependencies cannot be changed' and the Dependencies dropdown open showing the 'All dependencies' option.

      The selection pop-up is paginated and shows the columns Name, Owner, Class, Appetite status, and Pillar. Filter and sort controls are available. Selections made across multiple pages are retained when you select Add.

      Dependencies selection dialog showing Name, Owner, Class, Appetite status, and Pillar columns with row checkboxes; the paginator shows 1–20 of 267 records.
    9. Review the list to confirm that all critical dependencies are included.

      Each row shows the Dependency name and its Pillar, for example Processes (Account Opening Workflow, Account Closure Handling, Closure Request Handler) or Application Services (Core Banking Portal). A warning banner is displayed on the Dependencies step: Once you complete this step, the selected dependencies cannot be changed.

      Dependencies step after four dependencies are added, with two columns — Dependency and Pillar — populated. Dependencies sub-step in the Complete state, with the Scope badge updated to Complete in the stage panel.
    10. Select Mark as complete.
      Note:
      Once you mark this step as complete, the selected dependencies cannot be changed.
      The Scope step shows a completed status in the stage panel.

    Result

    The Scope step is complete. The selected service and its dependencies are locked and are used for scenario testing.

    What to do next

    To add scenarios and review reference data such as incidents, see Add scenarios and review reference data.