Managing a Business Architecture Environment
*A business architecture environment represents the relationships of a business functional area with its partners.
A business architecture environment diagram describes the service interactions between the main internal components of the environment described and the external components. It thus describes:
the internal and external business functional areas,
*A Business functional area is a set of business functions and their associated value streams on the conjunction of two main criteria: their need in accomplishing one or more business capabilities and the common skills and functionalities required to accomplish these business capabilities.
the business partners,
*A business partner designates a third-party who is in relation with the enterprise within the framework of a given business architecture environment. Examples: private sector client, regulatory organization, supplier.
In this example, the business function architecture environment of company is made up of the historical business function architecture and its interactions with external partners: clients and suppliers. You can see in the diagram that delivery is outsourced to a third party deliver partner.
Communications between the objects are represented by service interactions that represent requests and service provision.
*A Service Interaction represents an interaction for service purpose between entities in a specific context inside or outside a company. These entities can be enterprise org-units, applications, activities or processes, as well as external org-units. The content of this interaction is described in a service interface.
*For more details on service interactions between components, see Managing Service Interactions.
The properties of a business architecture environment
The Characteristics properties page of the business architecture environment provides access to:
its Name,
its Owner,
the text of its Description.
its Owned Realizations
*For more details on the realization of business capabilities, see Creating Fulfillment of a Business Capability.
With Hopex IT Business Management, a business architecture environment is described by the following property pages:
the Structure page which provides access to the list of components of the business architecture environment.
*For more details on the components of the business architecture environment, see Creating a business architecture environment diagram.
the Implementation page, which provides access to the list of resource architecture environments, applications, application system or logical application system that implement the business architecture environment.