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11 January 2023

  • 19:0019:00, 11 January 2023 diff hist +105 m Home→‎Facet Elements
  • 18:4918:49, 11 January 2023 diff hist +21 Home→‎Facets
  • 18:4818:48, 11 January 2023 diff hist +1,252 N LicenseCreated page with "This work is published under a ''Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)'' license. You are free to: *Share — copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format. *Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially. Under the following terms: *Attribution — You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable..."
  • 18:4618:46, 11 January 2023 diff hist +40 Home→‎Glossary
  • 18:4518:45, 11 January 2023 diff hist +6,860 N GlossaryCreated page with "'''Application''' A piece of software supporting activities via user- or data interfaces. '''Business''' An economically or organisationally separate area of our enterprise activity. Examples: legal entities such as public institution, company, association, NGO, or their subdivisions for specifi c product areas or geographic regions. '''Business Cycle''' A high-level overview of a sequence of activities we are doing again and again as a business, e.g. from making/sourc..."
  • 18:3918:39, 11 January 2023 diff hist +18 Home→‎Relationships
  • 18:3818:38, 11 January 2023 diff hist +933 N TreeCreated page with "=Tree= '''An element is part of another element of the same type.''' A tree represents a hierarchical whole/part relationship between elements of the same type. Hierarchical relationships are based on degrees or levels of superordination and subordination, where the superordinate element represents a whole, and subordinate elements refer to its members or parts. ==Examples== *An organisation is structured as a tree of departments, teams and roles. *A capability decomp..."
  • 18:3718:37, 11 January 2023 diff hist +1,105 N FlowCreated page with "=Flow= '''An element influences another by passing structures.''' An enterprise functions through the way its parts influence each other to produce an aggregated result no single part can produce alone. Understanding and improving the effectiveness and ease with which things flow through the enterprise helps it function efficiently and effectively. ==Examples== *An organisational unit or team relies on information from another team to do a task. *A business pays anoth..."
  • 18:3618:36, 11 January 2023 diff hist +519 LinkNo edit summary
  • 18:3518:35, 11 January 2023 diff hist +1,646 N LinkCreated page with "=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 acro..."
  • 18:3018:30, 11 January 2023 diff hist +12 RelationshipsNo edit summary
  • 18:3018:30, 11 January 2023 diff hist +932 N RelationshipsCreated page with "=Relationships= The EDGY language defines three types of relationships each of which can connect source and target elements to express their interplay. This limited number reflects a deliberately simplified model compared to other visual languages used in engineering practice. Using just three relationships, various Enterprise Elements can be collected and connected in Enterprise Design Boards: *A Link relationship describes an association between two elements. *A Flow..."
  • 18:2918:29, 11 January 2023 diff hist +4 Home→‎Relationships
  • 18:2918:29, 11 January 2023 diff hist +2,285 N ProductCreated page with "=<span style="color: #bb27fb;">Product</span>= '''What we make, offer and deliver for people's benefit.''' Description Products are the result of our enterprise activity and encompass physical things manufactured and delivered, or services rendered to people. A product can be composed of any combination of physical goods and other tangible and intangible structures, and activities performed that lead to the production of outputs and ultimately outcomes desired by the c..."
  • 18:2518:25, 11 January 2023 diff hist +2,329 N OrganisationCreated page with "=<span style="color: #22c8ef;">Organisation</span>= '''A group of people working together.''' Description An organisation is a complex social structure. People form organisations to collaborate and co-create outcomes they cannot achieve alone without explicit agreements about membership, responsibilities and behavioural rules. Organisations are fractal: they are made up of nested structures (e.g. business unit-department-team) that have similar attributes on each level..."
  • 18:2318:23, 11 January 2023 diff hist +2,604 N BrandCreated page with "=<span style="color: #fda92b;">Brand</span>= '''Our name and what it stands for.''' ==Description== A brand is a symbolic representation of our enterprise and its products. It is designed to communicate our identity (especially how we are different from others) and to invoke a set of expectations in people about our enterprise and our products, particularly in relation to people's own needs and desires. Next to the purposely designed brand experiences people have throu..."
  • 18:1918:19, 11 January 2023 diff hist +1,509 N Intersection ElementsCreated page with "=Intersection Elements= The area where two facets overlap forms a lens of its own we call an intersection. These intersections focus on how the “edges” of the two overlapping facets, and their corresponding disciplines, interact and influence each other. By tackling these questions, intersections function as bridges between disciplines, connecting and aligning concepts from the otherwise isolated disciplines of today. ==<span style="color: #22c8ef;">[[Organisation]..." current
  • 18:1518:15, 11 January 2023 diff hist +1,550 N AssetCreated page with "=<span style="color: #1b56e2;">Asset</span>= '''A structure we need and use to perform our capabilities.''' ==Description== Enterprises need to develop, buy and manage a broad range of tangible or intangible assets (such as buildings, machines, raw materials, software applications and know-how) to perform the capabilities needed to run their business. Assets are an important concept in economics and strategic management and a central part of finance. Buying assets from..."
  • 18:1318:13, 11 January 2023 diff hist +1,736 N ProcessCreated page with "=<span style="color: #1b56e2;">Process</span>= '''A set of related activities our enterprise carries out.''' Description Processes focus the design attention on a flow of activities needed for product creation (either directly or indirectly). They consist of a set of activities that are performed in coordination in an organisational or technical environment. A process is composed of activities connected by flow relationships. A process can be strictly structured (the s..."
  • 18:0818:08, 11 January 2023 diff hist +2,149 N CapabilityCreated page with "=<span style="color: #1b56e2;">Capability</span>= '''What we can do by orchestrating our people and assets.''' ==Description== Enterprises strive to achieve their purpose by creating products that feature in people's experiences. To do so, they must design and realise their capabilities by orchestrating meaningful combinations of people and assets. Each capability produces well-defined outputs for internal or external business use and contributes directly or indirectly..."
  • 18:0518:05, 11 January 2023 diff hist +1,249 N ChannelCreated page with "=<span style="color: #fc145e;">Channel</span>= '''The means people use to engage and interact with us.''' ==Description== Channels are the means of communication between people and the enterprise. They are where moments of interaction between people and the enterprise take place. This includes media, devices, communication systems, or physical environments used to facilitate interactions. ==Examples== *An airline uses an instant messenger app to communicate with their..."

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