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The columns do not have to be in any particular order
Each column represents a simple generic model Although interconnected, the basic model of each
column must be unique Each row defines a unique, distinct perspective Each cell is unique and will not contain items from
another cell All cell models in each row constitute a complete
model from the perspective of that row The logic is generic and recursive
Data (What) ~ List of things important to the enterprise
Function (How) ~ List of processes the enterprise performs
Network (Where) ~ List of locations where the enterprise operates
People (Who) ~ List of organizational units Time (When) ~ List of business
events/cycles Motivation (Why) ~ List of business
goals/strategies
Data (What) ~ Entity relationship diagram
Function (How) ~ Business process model Network (Where) ~ Logistics network People (Who) ~ Organizational chart, with
roles; skill sets; security issues Time (When) ~ Business master schedule Motivation (Why) ~ Business plan
Data (What) ~ Data Model Function (How) ~ Essential Data flow
diagram; application architecture Network (Where) ~ Distributed system
architecture People (Who) ~ Human interface
architecture Time (When) ~ Dependency diagram,
entity life history Motivation (Why) ~ Business rule model
Data (What) ~ Data architecture; map to legacy data
Function (How) ~ System design; structure chart, pseudo-code
Network (Where) ~ System architecture People (Who) ~ User interface; security
design Time (When) ~ “Control Flow” diagram Motivation (Why) ~ Business rule design
Data (What) ~ Data design, physical storage design
Function (How) ~ Detailed program design Network (Where) ~ Network architecture People (Who) ~ Screens, security
architecture Time (When) ~ Timing definitions Motivation (Why) ~ Rule specification in
program logic
Data (What) ~ Converted data Function (How) ~ Executable programs Network (Where) ~ Communications
facilities People (Who) ~ Trained people Time (When) ~ Business events Motivation (Why) ~ Enforced rules
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