| Model DefinitionIn the Master Data, you set up a framework in which business
models can be created and maintained. However, to build a business model you
must create various model items that comprise a project model or reference
model. The buildings blocks
to create a business model are set up in the repository. From this repository
you can select what is needed to create a business model. The main building blocks in the repository: Business Control Diagram A graphic design that illustrates the primary process
that is performed within an organization and the business functions that are
used to control that process. - Business Process
- A graphic design representing the steps the users must
perform to realize a business objective.
Support Application A list of applications that can be linked to a process
or a process step to make sure the user has enough information to carry out the
process/activity. Role Except for support applications, you can link text to
all model items to provide them with more information. This text can be created
both in the repository and in the business model
Enterprise structure models The enterprise structure model shows the multi-site
structure of an organization. The multi-site concept consists of enterprise units that
contain entities that belong to the same financial and logistic company. An
enterprise unit’s entities must belong to the same logistic company, but a
logistic company can be linked to multiple enterprise units. Because enterprise
units can be located worldwide and use their own currency, a logical company
can include multiple countries. Business Models A business model is a
generic term for both a reference and a project model. Both models are built
from a collection of model items created in the repository. - A reference model represents a line of business or business
typology.
- A project model represents a customer specific
model.
Data models A data model is a diagram that illustrates the permanent
storage components and their structures on multiple abstraction levels. A
Permanent Storage Component is a database table.
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