Business Functions by Reference Model (tgbrg3570m000)
Use this session to build a business-function reference model from business functions that are initially created in the repository via the Business Functions (tgbrg2500m000) session.
- Current Modeling Version
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The version you currently use to create and modify model items.
- Reference Model
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A model that represents a line of business or business typology.
A reference model is built from a library (repository) of the following model items:
- business-control model
- business-function model
- business-process model
- Description
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The description or name of the model item.
- Version
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A group of model items that share some characteristics, such as the customer, owner, and effective date.
- Description
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The description or name of the model item.
- Business Function
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A model item that defines relevant business issues.
A business function is used in business control diagrams to show how the primary process of an organization is controlled. In addition, a business function is the primary part of a business function model, which is a multilevel structure of the functions used in the business control model. A business function model provides a hierarchical breakdown of the business function.
You can also use a business function to transform a function model to a process model.
- Description
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The description or name of the business function.
- External Code
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A user-definable code that indicates the position of a model item relative to other model items.
- Parent Business Function
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The business function that is one level above the current function in the business-function diagram.
- Repository Help
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If this check box is selected, repository help is available.
- Model Help
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If this check box is selected, model specific help is available.