Location : ArchiMate

A location is a place or position where structure elements can be located, or behavior can be performed.

The location element is used to model the places where (active and passive) structure elements, such as business actors, application components, and devices, are located. This is modeled by means of an aggregation relationship from a location to structure element. A location can also aggregate a behavior element, to indicate where the behavior is performed.

Location

Location refers to a specific physical or virtual place where activities or events occur. Locations can be used in a variety of diagrams, such as Infrastructure Diagram, Strategy Model, and Customer Journey Maps, to represent the different stages or steps in a process or journey.

For example, in a customer journey map, a location might represent a physical store, an online store, or a customer service center.

By representing locations in a diagram, organizations can visualize the different stages or steps in a process or journey, and they can identify areas where they can improve efficiency, optimize resources, and enhance the customer experience.

Literal Real

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Literal Null

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Line of Business

The line of business symbol is used to represent the different business units or divisions of a company. The symbol might be used in a high-level organizational chart, for example, to show the different lines of business within the company and how they are structured and managed.

For example, in a retail company, the line of business symbol might be used to represent different product categories, such as electronics, clothing, and home goods. In a service company, the “line of business” symbol might be used to represent different service offerings, such as consulting, accounting, and legal services.

Line

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