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CONCEPT DOMAIN - DODAF2 - OV-6a: Operational Rules Model


DescriptionOne of three models used to describe activity (operational activity). It identifies business rules that constrain operations.
Dictionary  SysFEAT - DoDAF 2
Parent Domain  DODAF2 - Operational Viewpoint 

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  Business Process
Business Process is a set of Business-Process Steps performed by Org-Units and/or by automated systems (Business Systems) to produce a Business Outcome Event. It is depicted as a series of Business-Process Steps, controlled by Business Events and conditions.
Business-Process Steps are carried out by the involvment of Org-Units and system resources (often Applications) as participants in the process (Participant Business Agents).
During its course of action, a  Business Process consumes or produces  Business Objects.
1) It may memorize or access  Business Objects from its Process Store.
2) It may receive  Business Objects at its boundary: Business Outcome Consumption.
3) It may signal the production of  Business Objects at its boundary: Business Outcome Production.
The course of actions of a  Business Process is constrained by the application of rules ( Business Rule Enforcement) that define how to react to what is allowed and not allowed to do,