Enterprise Elements | Relationships
Link
A meaningful structural association between two elements.
A link expresses a structural relationship between two elements in terms that explain or illustrate the relevance of that relationship to the enterprise.
Core links
EDGY provides a rich and expressive vocabulary, including twenty-four pre-defined types of links. Using these links will enable co-designers from different disciplines to better communicate and connect their specialised designs across their disciplines.
Facets
Identity
Experience
Architecture
- Capability requires Asset
- Process realises Capability
- Process] requires Asset
Intersections
- Organisation builds Brand
- Organisation makes Product
- Product embodies Brand
Product/Experience
Product/Architecture
- Product requires Capability
- Purpose creates Product
Organisation/Identity
- Organisation pursues Purpose
- Organisation authors Story
Organisation/Architecture
- Organisation has Capability
- Organisation performs Purpose
Brand/Identity
Brand/Experience
Shortcuts
In addition to the pre-defined Core Links, the EDGY language allows designers to bypass this model by defining custom links between elements. This creates a shortcut which can be broken down into several Core Links.
Use
Shortcuts can be used to enrich the model further and tailor the language for their specific design challenge. Designers should be aware, however, that the more custom links they introduce, the harder it will become to communicate and connect their designs to other disciplines.