Business Object Model
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Within Business Process Management all business objects, their attributes and their relations are defined in the business-object model (BOM). To describe the information processed by software modules, the semantics must be unified. That is called "semantic integration". The business-object model is a result of semantic integration and is a representation of enterprise semantics. Besides BOM, there is also the use case model, for use within the software engineering of services.
[edit] See also
- Business Process and Business Process Modeling
- Business-driven development (BDD)
- Business intelligence
- Workflow
- BPEL