| Description | A Business Line is a high level classification of the main activities of the enterprise. It corresponds for example to major product segments or to distribution channels. It can be used to classify Business Processes, Organizational Units or Applications that serve a specific product and/or a specific market. Regulatory Frameworks in some industries impose their own list of Business Lines. |
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| Super Types |
Asset Category |
| Functional Domain |
Product & Customer ExperienceProduct & Customer Experience domain describes the overall impression Customers have of the company based on their interactions across multiple Touch Points (CX: customer experience) as well as the perception Customers have of the enterprise's Product based on their engagement with the Products (PX: product experience). |
| Dictionary |
Dictionary of SysFEAT concepts |
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