ABOUT BUSINESS ENTITIES
Business entities are all the locations, objects, activities, actors and their connections, present in a business landscape.
Their discovery is achieved by inspecting a business landscape’s structure and content and abstracting the:
- Namescape giving entities meaning through abbreviated context;
- Descriptors persisting details of entities that have state;
- Instructors expressing details of entities that assemble and create; And,
- Connectors revealing details of entities that assign, associate and relate.
A collection of business entities is an architecture’s first intermediate document, used to determine the essential components of all business processes, from which the specifics of each entity’s design can be started and successfully completed.
VALUATION OFFICE BUSINESS ENTITIES


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