Designing and Implementing Business Process Models 10.4 | Designing and Implementing Business Process Models | ARIS Method manual | Modeling within the views and levels of the ARIS concept | Process view | Implementation - Access diagram (physical) | Linking organization with functions
 
Linking organization with functions
The relationships defined in the access diagram (physical) between objects of the organization view and the function view answer the following questions:
Which application systems run on which hardware components, and which application system types can run on them?
In order to illustrate these dependencies, the is platform of and can be platform of relationships can be modeled between the application system objects of the implementation level (application system, module, program module, etc.) or the design specification level (application system type, module type, etc.) and the Hardware component object type of the organization view.
An example is shown in the following figure.
Hardware component as platform
Which organizational unit uses a specific application system?
While the design specification level is the level for defining the users that access certain application system types, the implementation level allows for defining this relationship for specific application systems (individual licenses). For example, it is possible that in one company multiple licenses of the ARIS Architect application system type are available with different configurations. An access diagram (physical) can show which user is using which license. For this purpose, the Organizational unit, Position, and Person object types may be linked with the Application system and Module object types via the uses connection. The following figure illustrates an example.
Users and application systems
Which company locations have application systems?
The design specification can use the Application system type - Location relationship to define which application system types may be situated at specific locations in the company. For the purpose of specifying exactly where in the company individual licenses assigned to an application system type are used, the access diagram (physical) may serve to link locations with the Application system, Module, and IT function object types.
An example is shown in the following figure.
Location assignments
The ARIS Method Reference manual on your installation media lists all relationships available in the access diagram (phys.).

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