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Applying Business Object Model (BOM) to (operational) source applications

- master and reference data must comply with the BOM. - Transactions must comply with the BOM, which concerns the granularity of quantities and frequencies (time aspect). - Interpretation of source data according to BOM definitions​

Architecture View

A representation of a system from the perspective of a related set of concerns.

Business Governance

Concerned with ensuring that the business processes and policies (and their operation) deliver the business outcomes and adhere to relevant business regulation.

Concern

An interest in a system relevant to one or more of its stakeholders.

Determine stakeholders

We have interests and concerns surrounding the use of an architecture repository.

Modeling

A technique through construction of models which enables a subject to be represented in a form that enables reasoning, insight, and clarity concerning the essence of the subject matter.

Checklists

Voorbeelden van checklists voor het in kaart brengen van risico's en concerns

Overview viewpoint

Goal : A high-level overview of the project or landscape at level 1. This shows in 1 diagram what the project or concern is about. The details come in the underlying views. Not required : Depending on the complexity and size, this view is necessary in a complex architecture.

Stakeholders

A number of generically named stakeholders. Stakeholders have concerns and requirements for the use of an architecture repository. However, they do not necessarily have to be a participant in the project that introduces the architecture repository. Please note that this is often organization specific in nature. In this model only a number of generic stakeholders are named. Therefore, feel free to adapt this model to your own context so that it corresponds to the stakeholders relevant within your organization.