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Revision as of 14:15, 6 February 2021
Business Objects is a broad category of business processes that are modeled as objects. A business object can be as large as an entire order processing system or a small process within an information system.[1]
Business Objects Example
Below is the diagrammatic representation of corporate reporting system of a University using business objects.
source: University of Leicester
- SITS - student records system
- CMIS - timetabling and room booking system
- SDE - IT Services support system
- Blackboard VLE
- Kinetics - conference booking system
- Rooms Service - accommodation management system
References
Further Reading
- Introduction to Business Objects USACEp2v3