Creating a project model

After you determined which scenarios must be implemented, you can create a project model. For multiple business entities, it is common to create a customer-specific or corporate kernel model as part of the Corporate Business Solution. Roll out this model to the various business entities. Use this model to create site-specific project models. In any case, create a project model to generate user-specific desktops.

Perform these activities:

  1. Start the Project Models (tgbrg4500m000) session.
  2. Create a project model by copying the STD project model from the DEM Content Pack to a customer specific or kernel project model.
  3. Insert the scenarios to implement in the project model in the Business Control Diagrams by Project Model (tgbrg9553m000) session.
  4. Link companies to this project model in the Companies by Project Model (tgbrg4110m000) session.
  5. Read parameter values into the project model using the Import Parameters in Project Model (tgbrg9210m000) session.
  6. Go to the business function model and remove any business function that must not be implemented in the Business Function by Project Model (tgbrg4570m000) session.
  7. Transform the business functions model to the business process model and set the options (static conditions) and parameters based on rules. The correct business processes will be inserted into the project model, the appropriate options (static conditions) are selected and, if mandatory for the selected scenario, set to ‘yes’. Also the most important parameters are set. Exit or save and exit the Business Function by Project Model (tgbrg4570m000) session.