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Artifact: Business Object Model

The Business Object Model is a class diagram describing the key business entities and workers (roles) in the business processes being analyzed.

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Business Strategist
Stakeholder
Business Designers
Business Strategist
Situational AssessmentGlossary (From Environment)Business Object Model
Business DesignerFind Business Workers & EntitiesDefine Business OrganizationDetail a Business Entity
Business Use Case ModelBusiness Use Case RealizationBusiness Use CaseBusiness Operations PlanBusiness Concept
Business Process AnalysisDefine Business Operations

Purpose

To define a static model containing classes and their relationships representing key Business Entities and Workers involved in business use cases. The extent to which classes are defined will vary by project. If a model only contains Business Entities, then it may be referred to as a domain model.

Audience

The following roles use the Business Object Model:

  • The Role: Business Process Analyst and Role: Business Designer use it to capture information about key abstractions in the business, and possibly to describe the business processes in detail.
  • The Role: Software Designer uses the model as input to developing analysis and design models, including use case realizations.
  • The Role: Requirements Analyst and Role: Information Architect use it as input to the common vocabulary used when defining requirements and developing wireframes, respectively.
  • All other roles may use this information to understand the project's key concepts.