| Description | Abstract Concept A kind of specialization between an implementing Functional Asset and its abstract Realized Functional Asset. Realization relationships are the foundation to establish the mapping between Functional Assets that belong to different Conceptualization Levels. |
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| External references |
OpenGroup - ArchiMate - Realization-Relationship |
| Super Types |
Specialized Class of Individual |
| Connected Entity | Name | Cardinality | Description |
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| Source Entity |
Functional Asset | Abstract Functional Assets encompasse all Architecture Asset Types used to describe why and how systems operate/function. This includes the Operating Eco-System where system operates to fulfill these purposes (Agents and their Behaviors). Functional Assets include: 1. Blocks defining results of Behaviors of the enterprise or its sub-systems, that benefit to it internal or external customers : Outcome Event, 2. Blocks used to describe information: Information Asset. 3. Blocks used to describe how the enterprise operates: Operating Assets (Agent, Behavior, Service Interface). | |
| Target Entity |
Functional Asset | [0..*] | Abstract Functional Assets encompasse all Architecture Asset Types used to describe why and how systems operate/function. This includes the Operating Eco-System where system operates to fulfill these purposes (Agents and their Behaviors). Functional Assets include: 1. Blocks defining results of Behaviors of the enterprise or its sub-systems, that benefit to it internal or external customers : Outcome Event, 2. Blocks used to describe information: Information Asset. 3. Blocks used to describe how the enterprise operates: Operating Assets (Agent, Behavior, Service Interface). |
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