Logical

HOW to implement Transform the business rational expectations into logical structures. All components have relationships and relationships are determined by their dependencies.

Process Flow Diagram

Mandatory
No
Security related?
Yes

The purpose of the Process Flow diagram is to depict all models and mappings related to the process metamodel entity.

Process Flow diagrams show sequential flow of control between activities and may utilize swim-lane techniques to represent ownership and realization of process steps. For example, the application that supports a process step may be shown as a swim-lane.

Business Interaction Matrix

Mandatory
No
The purpose of this matrix is to depict the relationship interactions between organizations and business functions across the enterprise. Understanding business interaction of an enterprise is important as it helps to highlight value chain and dependencies across organizations. The Business Interaction matrix shows the following metamodel entities and relationships: Organization Business Function Business Service Business Service communicates with Business Service relationships Business Service is dependent on Business Service relationships

Data Entity/Data Component Catalog

Mandatory
Yes
This catalog identifies and maintains a list of the data used across the enterprise, relating data entities to data components showing how data entities are structured. Its purpose is to: Identify all data used in the enterprise Encourage effective data use The Data Entity/Data Component catalog contains the following metamodel entities: Data Entity Logical Data Component Physical Data Component

Business Event Diagram

Mandatory
No
The purpose of the Business Event diagram is to depict the relationship between events and process. Certain events — such as arrival of certain information (e.g., customer submits sales order) or a certain point in time (e.g., end of fiscal quarter) — cause work and certain actions need to be undertaken within the business. These are often referred to as "business events" or simply "events" and are considered as triggers for a process. It is important to note that the event has to trigger a process and generate a business response or result.