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1 Data (What) Function (How) Network (Where) People (Who) Time (When) Motivation (Why) Objectives/ Scope List of things important to the enterprise List of processes the enterprise performs List of locations where the enterprise operates List of organizational units List of business events/cycles List of business goals/strategies Conceptual (Owners’ View) Entity relationship diagram Business process model Logistics networkOrganization chart with roles, skill sets, security issues Business master schedule Business rules Logical (Architect’s View) Data modelEssential data flow diagram; application architecture Distributed system architecture Human interaction architecture (roles, data, access), security requirements Dependency diagram, entity life history (process structure) Business rule model Physical (Designer’s View) Data architecture (tables and columns); map to legacy data System designSystem architecture (hardware, software types) User interface (how the system will behave), security design “control flow” diagram Business rule design Build & Implement (Programmer’s View) Data design, physical storage design Detailed Program Design Network Architecture Screens, security architecture (who can see what?) Timing definitions Rule specification in program logic Functioning System Converted dataExecutable programs Communications facilities Trained people, using the system Business eventsEnforced rules MOTIVATIONMOTIVATION ORGANIZATIONORGANIZATION TECHNOLOGYTECHNOLOGY BUSINESSBUSINESS DATADATA PLANNINGPLANNING

2 Data (What) Function (How) Network (Where) People (Who) Time (When) Motivation (Why) Objectives/ Scope List of things important to the enterprise List of processes the enterprise performs List of locations where the enterprise operates List of organizational units List of business events/cycles List of business goals/strategies Conceptual (Owners’ View) Entity relationship diagram Business process model Logistics networkOrganization chart with roles, skill sets, security issues Business master schedule Business rules Logical (Architect’s View) Data modelEssential data flow diagram; application architecture Distributed system architecture Human interaction architecture (roles, data, access), security requirements Dependency diagram, entity life history (process structure) Business rule model Physical (Designer’s View) Data architecture (tables and columns); map to legacy data System designSystem architecture (hardware, software types) User interface (how the system will behave), security design “control flow” diagram Business rule design Build & Implement (Programmer’s View) Data design, physical storage design Detailed Program Design Network Architecture Screens, security architecture (who can see what?) Timing definitions Rule specification in program logic Functioning System Converted dataExecutable programs Communications facilities Trained people, using the system Business eventsEnforced rules MOTIVATIONMOTIVATION ORGANIZATIONORGANIZATION BUSINESSBUSINESS

3 Data (What) Function (How) Network (Where) People (Who) Time (When) Motivation (Why) Objectives/ Scope List of things important to the enterprise List of processes the enterprise performs List of locations where the enterprise operates List of organizational units List of business events/cycles List of business goals/strategies Conceptual (Owners’ View) Entity relationship diagram Business process model Logistics networkOrganization chart with roles, skill sets, security issues Business master schedule Business rules Logical (Architect’s View) Data modelEssential data flow diagram; application architecture Distributed system architecture Human interaction architecture (roles, data, access), security requirements Dependency diagram, entity life history (process structure) Business rule model Physical (Designer’s View) Data architecture (tables and columns); map to legacy data System designSystem architecture (hardware, software types) User interface (how the system will behave), security design “control flow” diagram Business rule design Build & Implement (Programmer’s View) Data design, physical storage design Detailed Program Design Network Architecture Screens, security architecture (who can see what?) Timing definitions Rule specification in program logic Functioning System Converted dataExecutable programs Communications facilities Trained people, using the system Business eventsEnforced rules TECHNOLOGYTECHNOLOGY DATADATA

4 Data (What) Function (How) Network (Where) People (Who) Time (When) Motivation (Why) Objectives/ Scope List of things important to the enterprise List of processes the enterprise performs List of locations where the enterprise operates List of organizational units List of business events/cycles List of business goals/strategies Conceptual (Owners’ View) Entity relationship diagram Business process model Logistics networkOrganization chart with roles, skill sets, security issues Business master schedule Business rules Logical (Architect’s View) Data modelEssential data flow diagram; application architecture Distributed system architecture Human interaction architecture (roles, data, access), security requirements Dependency diagram, entity life history (process structure) Business rule model Physical (Designer’s View) Data architecture (tables and columns); map to legacy data System designSystem architecture (hardware, software types) User interface (how the system will behave), security design “control flow” diagram Business rule design Build & Implement (Programmer’s View) Data design, physical storage design Detailed Program Design Network Architecture Screens, security architecture (who can see what?) Timing definitions Rule specification in program logic Functioning System Converted dataExecutable programs Communications facilities Trained people, using the system Business eventsEnforced rules MOTIVATIONMOTIVATION

5 Data (What) Function (How) Network (Where) People (Who) Time (When) Motivation (Why) Objectives/ Scope List of things important to the enterprise List of processes the enterprise performs List of locations where the enterprise operates List of organizational units List of business events/cycles List of business goals/strategies Conceptual (Owners’ View) Entity relationship diagram Business process model Logistics networkOrganization chart with roles, skill sets, security issues Business master schedule Business rules Logical (Architect’s View) Data modelEssential data flow diagram; application architecture Distributed system architecture Human interaction architecture (roles, data, access), security requirements Dependency diagram, entity life history (process structure) Business rule model Physical (Designer’s View) Data architecture (tables and columns); map to legacy data System designSystem architecture (hardware, software types) User interface (how the system will behave), security design “control flow” diagram Business rule design Build & Implement (Programmer’s View) Data design, physical storage design Detailed Program Design Network Architecture Screens, security architecture (who can see what?) Timing definitions Rule specification in program logic Functioning System Converted dataExecutable programs Communications facilities Trained people, using the system Business eventsEnforced rules ORGANIZATIONORGANIZATION PLANNINGPLANNING

6 Data (What) Function (How) Network (Where) People (Who) Time (When) Motivation (Why) Objectives/ Scope List of things important to the enterprise List of processes the enterprise performs List of locations where the enterprise operates List of organizational units List of business events/cycles List of business goals/strategies Conceptual (Owners’ View) Entity relationship diagram Business process model Logistics networkOrganization chart with roles, skill sets, security issues Business master schedule Business rules Logical (Architect’s View) Data modelEssential data flow diagram; application architecture Distributed system architecture Human interaction architecture (roles, data, access), security requirements Dependency diagram, entity life history (process structure) Business rule model Physical (Designer’s View) Data architecture (tables and columns); map to legacy data System designSystem architecture (hardware, software types) User interface (how the system will behave), security design “control flow” diagram Business rule design Build & Implement (Programmer’s View) Data design, physical storage design Detailed Program Design Network Architecture Screens, security architecture (who can see what?) Timing definitions Rule specification in program logic Functioning System Converted dataExecutable programs Communications facilities Trained people, using the system Business eventsEnforced rules MOTIVATIONMOTIVATION ORGANIZATIONORGANIZATION TECHNOLOGYTECHNOLOGY BUSINESSBUSINESS DATADATA PLANNINGPLANNING


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