The method conventions (model, object, and connection types) used in the above explanations are listed below.
Conventions for business processes - Models and objects
Model type |
Object type |
Value-added chain diagram |
|
Value-added chain |
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Function allocation diagram |
|
Function |
|
Capability |
|
Organizational unit |
|
Position |
|
Person |
|
Cluster |
|
Application system type |
Conventions for business processes - Connections
Model type |
Source object |
Target object |
Connection type |
Value-added chain diagram |
Value-added chain |
Value-added chain |
is process-oriented superior |
Value-added chain |
Value-added chain |
is predecessor of |
|
Function allocation diagram |
Capability |
Function |
supports |
Organizational unit |
Function |
is technically responsible for |
|
Position |
Function |
is technically responsible for |
|
Person |
Function |
is technically responsible for |
|
Cluster |
Function |
is input for/has as output |
|
Application system type |
Function |
supports |