The Office location (Where). The Detail Map The demographic models used in strategic planning is extended of the enterprise architecture as the requirements.

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The Office location (Where)

The Detail Map The demographic models used in strategic planning is extended of the enterprise architecture as the requirements for the engineering of sharing.

The node connectivity The node connectivity diagram illustrates and describe the business location (nodes), the needlines between them and the characteristics of the information exchange. The conceptual Node Connectivity Description The logical Node connectivity description. The Physical Node Connectivity description Elaborate

The conceptual node conectivity The business activity landscape is a high level comprehension of business activity. Simi It consist the physical topology and logical topology. The physical topology describe the physical location such as the offices location or the network topology. The logical topology describe the logical enterprise wide configuration such as the enterprise function decomposition, context, business activity swim lane and information flow.

The logical node conectivity The business activity landscape is a high level comprehension of business activity. Logical by office types. It consist the physical topology and logical topology. The physical topology describe the physical location such as the offices location or the network topology. The logical topology describe the logical enterprise wide configuration such as the enterprise function decomposition, context, business activity swim lane and information flow.

The physical node conectivity The business activity landscape is a high level comprehension of business activity. Simi It consist the physical topology and logical topology. The physical topology describe the physical location such as the offices location or the network topology. The logical topology describe the logical enterprise wide configuration such as the enterprise function decomposition, context, business activity swim lane and information flow.