Open post
Data Object

Data Object

In this ArchiMate diagram example, two application functions co-operate via an application service, in which a data object holding Transaction data is exchanged.

Import into your Project

Posted by:

Open post
Application Collaboration

Application Collaboration

In this ArchiMate diagram example, two components collaborate in transaction administration: an Accounting component and a Billing component. This collaboration performs the application interaction Administrate transactions.

Import into your Project

Posted by:

Open post
Application Components

Application Components

In this ArchiMate diagram example, a financial application is depicted as an application component consisting of two subcomponents for accounting and billing, each of which offers an application service to the environment. These services are accessible through a shared accounting & billing application interface, which is part of the financial application.

Import into your Project

Posted by:

Open post
Business Service

Business Service

Here is an ArchiMate diagram example.

Claims Administration is a business function that is composed of a number of business processes and a business interaction. This business function realizes a Claims Processing business service. A business event Claim Filed triggers the first business process, Accept Claim, which in turn triggers a business process Assign Claim. Depending on the type of claim, either the business process Adjudicate Standard Claim or the business interaction Adjudicate High-Risk Claim is performed. Adjudication of high-risk claims is a business interaction because, according to the company policy, two people should always be involved in this activity to minimize the risk of fraud. After adjudication, the business processes Notify Customer and Pay Claim are performed in parallel, and when both have finished, business process Close Claim is triggered.

Import into your Project

Posted by:

Open post
Contract

Contract

This ArchiMate diagram example shows a Telebanking contract associated with the product Telebanking account. The contract consists of two parts (subcontracts): the Service Conditions and a Service Level Agreement.

Import into your Project

Posted by:

Open post
Product

Product

In this ArchiMate diagram example, a bank offers the product Telebanking account to its customers. Opening an account as well as application support (i.e., helpdesk and the like), are modeled as business services realized by the Customer relations department. As part of the product, the customer can make use of a banking service which offers application services realized by the Telebanking application, such as electronic Money transfer and requesting Account status.

Import into your Project

Posted by:

Open post
Value

Value

In this ArchiMate diagram example, the value Be Insured is the highest-level expression of what the service Provide Insurance enables the client to do; three “sub-values” are distinguished that are part of what Be Insured amounts to.

Import into your Project

Posted by:

Open post
Meaning

Meaning

This ArchiMate diagram example shows an Insurance policy document that is the representation of an Insurance policy, which is a business object. The meaning related to this document is the Insurance policy notification, which consists of a Policy explanation, an Insurance registration, and a Coverage description.

Import into your Project

Posted by:

Open post
Representation

Representation

This ArchiMate diagram example shows the business object Request for insurance, which is realized (represented) by a (physical) request form. The Invoice business object is realized (represented) by a paper bill.

Import into your Project

Posted by:

Open post
Business Process 2

Business Process 2

In this ArchiMate diagram example, external and internal business services are distinguished. The Basic administration function acts as a shared service center. The take out business processes corresponding with the travel and luggage insurance use the (internal) business services that are provided by the Basic administration function. Both business processes realize an (external) business service. The insurance selling service is accessible via a business interface (e.g., web form) of the insurance seller. Each business service should be of value to the user(s) of the service (in this example, the insurance buyer role). This value may be explicitly modeled, if appropriate. The value of the Travel insurance selling service to an external customer (the insurance buyer) is that the customer is insured.

Import into your Project

Posted by:

Posts navigation

1 2 3 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44