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Business Design defines the overall business-oriented architecture of the resulting system
and specifies the employed business components. The subresults Architecture Design and Component Design are comparable to the
Interaction Analysis and Responsibility Analysis subresults of Analysis.
However, they do not address technical issues, but instead provide a detailed specification
of the business-relevant aspects, interactions, algorithms, and responsibilities of the system
and its components. Search corresponds to a preselection of potentially suitable business
components and standard business architectures that are subject to a final selection within the
Specification main result. Within Evaluation, the characteristics
of the found components and architectures are balanced against the criteria identified in
Architecture Design and Component Design.
Andreas Rausch
3/22/1999
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