Business Dictionary
A business dictionary collects and structures a set of concepts that expresses the knowledge of a particular area.
Example of dictionary: medical ontology
You can break down a business dictionary into concept domains.
Examples of business information area: psychology, pediatrics.
Business dictionaries can be created with the Data Asset Manager profile.
The Elements of a Business Dictionary
A business dictionary is used to describe all the elements defining your information architecture:
• Concepts

A concept expresses the essential nature of a being, an object, or a word through its properties and characteristics or its specific qualities.
• Terms

A term is a word or word group, that is used for a specific meaning in a specific context.
• Concept variations

A variation describes how a concept can be varied under another form. The variant is an object similar to the varied object, but with properties or relationships that may differ.
• Concept types

A concept type enables classification of concepts. Relationships between concept types are represented by concept type components.
• State concepts

A state concept is a situation in a concept life cycle during which it satisfies certain conditions, executes a certain activity or waits for a concept event. A state concept represents a time interval of which limits are two concept events. A state concept is a phase through which the concept passes during its life cycle.
• Event concepts

An event concept represents an event occurring during concept life, for example a change of season. An event concept marks the impact on a concept of a phenomenon internal or external to the concept. Concept events can be distinguished as concept start events, end events and intermediate events.
• Individuals

An individual represents the instance of a concept.
• Individual states

An individual state is an instance of a concept state to which the dictionary state is connected. It represents an individual state during its life cycle.
A business dictionary can be completely or partially described by a concept diagram.
Accessing the elements of a business dictionary
To access the elements of a business dictionary in HOPEX Data Governance:
1. Click the Glossary > Business Dictionaries navigation menu.
2. In the edit area, click the business dictionary that interests you.
The dictionary properties appear. The list of concepts and terms appears in the dedicated folders.
In the same way, you can access concept properties.
In the properties of a concept, the terms and synonyms are accessible in all languages available in your environment HOPEX.

The number of languages proposed from folders depends on your
HOPEX environment. To configure the list of languages, see the
HOPEX Power Supervisor guide, chapter "Managing Options", "Managing Languages", "Installing Additional Languages".

The list of elements of a business dictionary is also accessible in the dictionary properties window, in the
Characteristics page,
Business information section.
Importing business information
Work Business Dictionary
When initializing business data, a business dictionary is created by default to store the created data and define its owner.
Creating a Business Dictionary
To create a business dictionary:
1. Click the Glossary > Business Dictionaries navigation menu.
2. Move the mouse over the
Business Dictionaries folder and click the
New >
Business Dictionary button.
3. Enter the name of the dictionary and click OK.