## Diagram: List of Issues
### Overview
The image presents a diagram consisting of five rectangular boxes, each containing a textual description of a specific issue. The boxes are arranged in two rows. The first row contains four boxes, and the second row contains one box, offset to the left.
### Components/Axes
The diagram does not have axes or scales. The components are the rectangular boxes with text inside.
### Detailed Analysis or ### Content Details
The text within each box is as follows:
* **Top Row, Left:** "Tool related issues"
* **Top Row, Second from Left:** "Access issues"
* **Top Row, Second from Right:** "Issues with third parties and customers"
* **Top Row, Right:** "Lack of automation"
* **Bottom Row, Left:** "Ineffective search functionalities"
### Key Observations
The diagram presents a list of distinct issues, each encapsulated within its own box. The issues cover a range of topics, including tool functionality, access control, third-party interactions, automation, and search capabilities.
### Interpretation
The diagram likely represents a collection of problems or challenges identified in a specific context, such as a software development project, a business process, or a system analysis. The issues are presented as distinct categories, suggesting that they may require different approaches to address. The arrangement of the boxes does not appear to indicate any specific relationship or hierarchy between the issues. The diagram serves as a visual summary of the identified problems.