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Metastorm ProVision Modelers-Organization
Organization Modeler
The Organization models define and structure the organizational components of the enterprise along with their fundamental inter- and intra-business interactions. The organizational components supported are markets, organizations, roles, and people.
Organization models specify the vertical organizational hierarchy or reporting structure of an enterprise or a portion of the enterprise.
Business Interaction Modeler
Business Interaction models provide a horizontal view of peer organizational components along with the named interactions that exist between the organizational components. They profile all or a portion of the business showing the organizational boundaries within the business, as well as the interactions between these internal and external organizations.
Business Interaction model profiles all or a portion of the business showing the organizational boundaries within the business, as well as the interactions between these internal and external organizations. This modeler provides a quick way to develop a “macro” view of a business with respect to its customers, suppliers, competitors, and major organizational interfaces.
A Business Interaction model does not concentrate on the definition of the organizational units, but rather on the communication and passing of goods and information between political boundaries. The purpose of a Business Interaction Model is to understand the interfaces between these political islands, and between the business and its environment.
Business interaction models can be partitioned into business processes. These process views can automatically populate the people aspect of standard Workflow models for more detailed activity-level analysis.
Storyboard Modeler
A Storyboard model illustrates a network of interacting user interfaces required to accomplish a given activity or communication. A Storyboard model is the design of a communication dialogue that a user can have with an application system.
The Storyboard model depicts the user interfaces available to a user in a given business context, the allowable navigation between these user interfaces, and the events (or conditions) that transition the user from interface to interface.
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