The framework serves as a support for the development, implementation and evaluation of specific intelligence processes.
It helps in the making of good and objective decisions about the way to elaborate and implement its particular components (or building blocks) and defining its relations with other information processes in order to maximise its overall efficiency.
Part II further develops the general framework by exploring the main generic building blocks presented in Part I.
The objective here is to further develop the modelling and generalisation efforts initiated in Part I and to provide illustrations of the potential use and limitations of the transversal model through two independent fields of application, i.e. illicit drugs and false identity documents.
This contribution also aims to highlight the outcome of these formalisation efforts, which is to bring together in a common framework a qualitative approach (used to build the framework), quantitative approaches (i.e. metrics, scores, threshold values, error rates) and a Bayesian approach.