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General company documentation
Company characteristics, such as processes, structures, and data can be documented in suitable form for training, presentation, and evaluation purposes of any kind. The most important tasks of company documentation are briefly described below.
Task: Documentation of business objectives
ARIS support: Objective diagrams can be used for hierarchical alignment of business objectives and the corresponding success factors.
Task: Documentation of the company value added
Identification of the functions involved in value-adding activities of a company is the basis for many corporate decisions.
ARIS support: The company functions involved in the value added can be displayed using the value-added chain diagram. This model illustrates both the sequence of consecutive functions, and superior and subordinate functions.
Task: Documentation of the organizational structure
ARIS support: The structure of a company can be documented in organizational charts illustrating the hierarchy and relationships of organizational units.
Task: Documentation of company functions
ARIS support: A function tree can display an overview of a company's individual functions. The functions are divided into object-oriented, process-oriented, or execution-oriented functions.
Task: Process documentation
ARIS support: If utilization of process models by SAP® applications, simulations, workflows, etc. is required, we recommend EPCs for modeling purposes.
Task: Process warehousing
Process warehousing is the systematic recording, storage, and maintenance of business process knowledge in a repository.
ARIS support: EPCs are useful for modeling process knowledge, supported by documents, images, and videos, so that the models can be used for demanding evaluations, such as simulation or process cost management.