Designing and Implementing Business Process Models 10.3 | Designing and Implementing Business Process Models | ARIS Method manual | Modeling within the views and levels of the ARIS concept | Data view | Requirements definition | Alternative forms of representation | SeDaM model
 
SeDaM model
The SeDaM (Semantic Data Model) data model notation is a notation from BASF AG.
It does not provide proprietary object types for relationships between entity types.
There is no strict arrangement of entity types from left to right (see SAP® SERM notation).
The Cluster/Data model and Generalization type object types are also available.
The following figure shows an example of a data model in SeDaM notation.
Data model in SeDaM notation
A list of relationship types that are available in a SeDaM model is provided in the ARIS Method – Tables manual (ARIS Method tables.pdf) on your installation media.

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