Application Behaviour Viewpoint
The Application Behaviour viewpoint describes the internal behaviour of an application; e.g. as it realizes one or more application services.
This viewpoint is useful in the designing how applications behave and how applications functionally overlap.
The object types for this viewpoint are:
Application service, Application interface, Data object, Application function, Application component, Application collaboration and Application interaction.
Application Co-operation Viewpoint
The Application Co-operation viewpoint describes the relationships between application components in terms of the information flows between them, or in terms of the services they offer and use.
This viewpoint is often used to create an application landscape view of the organization.
The object types for this viewpoint are:
Application service, Application interface, Data object, Application function, Application component, Application collaboration, Application interaction, and Location.
Application Structure Viewpoint
The Application Structure viewpoint shows the structure of one or more application components.
The main use of this viewpoint is to understand the main architecture of applications and their associated data.
The object types for this viewpoint are:
Application interface, Data object, Application component and Application collaboration.
Application Usage Viewpoint
The Application Usage viewpoint describes how applications are used to support one or more business processes, and how they are used by other applications.
This viewpoint is useful when designing an application through identification of the required business services and processes, or in designing processes by describing the application services available to it.
The object types for this viewpoint are:
Business event, Business object, Business process, Business interaction, Business function, Business role, Application service, Data object, Application interface, Application component and Application collaboration.
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