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ENVIRONMENTAL MODELING SKILLS

Organizational Modeling

Skills Group: Organizational Structures Modeling

Skills include:

  • Developing organizational-specific inter-relationship frameworks

  • Developing business capability models

  • Developing business process maps

  • Developing workflow models

  • Developing competency and skills profiles that are aligned with workflow models

  • Developing policies and associated business rules that are aligned with workflow models

  • Aligning information products with workflow models

  • Aligning computer based software applications with workflow models

  • Aligning computer based systems with workflow models

  • Developing time-based models that identify the amount of time to execute workflows

  • Aligning workflow models with appropriate business process maps

Deliverables

  • Organizational Frameworks

  • Business Capability Models

  • Business Process Maps

  • Workflow Models

Informational Modeling

Skills Group: Information (Systems) Structures Modeling

Skills include:

  • Determining information products (e.g. reports, drawings, schematics) associated with specific business capabilities

  • Analyzing the terminology and lexicon (vocabulary) of the industry

  • Establishing relative taxonomies (informational classifications) that reflect industry nuances

  • Determining appropriate semantics (meaning and logic) that underpins utilized informational products

  • Determining location of where information is created, utilized and disseminated within the organization

  • Assisting in developing conceptual, logical and physical models (meta data, entities) that articulate how informational products and associated data will be captured, stored and disseminated within the organization

  • Assisting in ensuring that developed models reflect the lexicon, semantics and taxonomies of the industrial context in which the organization operates

  • Assisting in determining which software applications are associated with varying informational products and associated data sets

  • Assisting in the determination of required security levels for utilized informational products

Deliverables

  • Repository of informational products

  • Informational profiles (reflecting industry and organizational ontologies, lexicons and semantics)

  • Informational models (reflecting how information is created and where information is utilized)

  • Data profiles (reflecting industry and organizational taxonomies)

  • Software application profiles (reflecting industry and organizational capabilities and functions)

  • Software technology selection

Computing Technology Modeling

Skills Group: Computing (Information) Technology Structures Modeling

Skills include:

  • Assisting in developing conceptual, logical and physical models that articulate how computing platforms, digital storage devices, networking devices and end user devices are integrated to support an organization’s digital software portfolio

  • Assisting in configuration of operating systems to maximize computing performance

  • Assisting in aligning computing infrastructure with an organization’s workflows

  • Assisting in determining capacity and performance requirements for computing infrastructure

Deliverables

  • Computing (IT) systems models

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