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  2. Business object - Wikipedia

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    A business object is an entity within a multi-tiered software application that works in conjunction with the data access and business logic layers to transport data. [ citation needed ] Business objects separate state from behaviour because they are communicated across the tiers in a multi-tiered system, while the real work of the application ...

  3. BusinessObjects Data Integrator - Wikipedia

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    Business Objects's Data Integrator is a data integration and ETL tool that was previously known as ActaWorks. Newer versions of the software include data quality features and are named SAP BODS (BusinessObjects Data Services). The Data Integrator product consists primarily of a Data Integrator Job Server and the Data Integrator Designer.

  4. Building information modeling - Wikipedia

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    Enabling an effective handover of information from design and construction (including via IFC or COBie) can thus yield benefits to the facility owner or operator. [47] BIM-related processes relating to longer-term asset management are also covered in ISO-19650 Part 3. [30] For example, a building owner may find evidence of a water leak in a ...

  5. Shop drawing - Wikipedia

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    The automatic clash detection identified several clashes that were missed by the subcontractors, who were performing this task manually. Also, the manual clash detection identified clashes which could not possibly be found by the automatic clash detection software, since one of the clashing objects (e.g. cable trays) was not modeled in the BIM.

  6. Configuration management - Wikipedia

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    Top level Configuration Management Activity model. Configuration management (CM) is a management process for establishing and maintaining consistency of a product's performance, functional, and physical attributes with its requirements, design, and operational information throughout its life.

  7. BusinessObjects - Wikipedia

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    Following the acquisition of Business Objects by SAP, the founder and CEO of Business Objects, Bernard Liautaud, announces his resignation. [17] 2009: Business Objects becomes a division of SAP instead of a separate company. The portfolio brand "SAP BusinessObjects" was created. Some former Business Objects employees now officially work for SAP ...

  8. Linear scheduling method - Wikipedia

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    LSM is used mainly in the construction industry to schedule resources in repetitive activities commonly found in highway, pipeline, high-rise building and rail construction projects. These projects are called repetitive or linear projects.

  9. Object Oriented Management - Wikipedia

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    It also applies the Pareto principle and a view of all activities in terms of objects and agents, where agents act upon objects and interact with one another. Object-oriented management involves organizing the relevant, current, business objects into an efficient structure that best reflects the organization's relationship with these objects ...