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  2. Target operating model - Wikipedia

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    A target operating model can be a one-page document – the operating model Canvas is an example. [3] It can also be 10 pages or 100 pages. [4] If the document is more than 100 pages it becomes a manual rather than a model. Target operating models provide the vision for organisations undergoing change.

  3. Enterprise modelling - Wikipedia

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    Example of business process modelling with Business Process Model and Notation. Business process modelling, not to be confused with the wider Business Process Management (BPM) discipline, is the activity of representing processes of an enterprise, so that the current ("as is") process may be analyzed and improved in future ("to be"). Business ...

  4. 4+1 architectural view model - Wikipedia

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    UML diagrams are used to represent the logical view, and include class diagrams, and state diagrams. [2] Process view: The process view deals with the dynamic aspects of the system, explains the system processes and how they communicate, and focuses on the run time behavior of the system.

  5. Business systems planning - Wikipedia

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    Business systems planning (BSP) is a method of analyzing, defining and designing the information architecture of organizations. It was introduced by IBM for internal use only in 1981, [ 1 ] although initial work on BSP began during the early 1970s.

  6. Structured analysis - Wikipedia

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    Example of a system context diagram. [14] Context diagrams are diagrams that represent the actors outside a system that could interact with that system. [15] This diagram is the highest level view of a system, similar to block diagram, showing a, possibly software-based, system as a whole and its inputs and outputs from/to external factors.

  7. Enterprise architecture - Wikipedia

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    According to the Federation of Enterprise Architecture Professional Organizations (FEAPO), EA interacts with a wide array of other disciplines commonly found in business settings such as performance engineering and management, process engineering and management, IT and enterprise portfolio management, governance and compliance, IT strategic ...

  8. Function model - Wikipedia

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    IDEF0 Diagram Example. IDEF0 is a function modeling methodology for describing manufacturing functions, which offers a functional modeling language for the analysis, development, re-engineering, and integration of information systems; business processes; or software engineering analysis. [24]

  9. Harbarian process modeling - Wikipedia

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    Other groups can reference the diagrams for enhanced understanding and communication. Upper management can reference the diagrams for increased process transparency and decision-making. HPM process diagrams can be customized to fit the specific needs of an organization, however, typically include: Process title; Process phases; Timeline (if ...