DEFINITION DISJOINT SUBTYPES CONTENT MANAGEMENT

FAMILY OF CONCEPTS - Conceptualization Levels of Interaction Process


Categorized Class  Interaction Process
An  Interaction Process is a story (Behavior) that describes how the components of an Agent interacts to produce and consume Outcome Events.
This includes:
1) A course of events represented by  Object Flows depicting the succesion of  intermediate Outcome Events towards the production of the final Outcome Events.
2) Interacting Agents who participate to the story.

DISJOINT SUBTYPES of 'Interaction Process'


NameDescription
  Conceptual Interaction Scenario
As part of the Conceptual Operating Model, a  Conceptual Interaction Scenario is a story that frames how the components of a Conceptual Agent interacts to achieve Conceptual Outcome Events.
This includes:
1) A course of events represented by Business Object Flows depicting the steps towards the delivery of expected Conceptual Outcome Events.
2) Conceptual Agents who participate to the story.
  Resource Interaction Process
Resource Interaction Process is a story that describes how the components of a Resource Agent interacts to produce and consume Resource Outcome Events.
This includes:
1) A course of events represented by Resource Object Flows depicting the steps towards the delivery of expected Resource Outcome Events.
2) Interacting Resource Agents who participate to the story.