This document gives an overview of the Enterprise Modeler’s functionality within the Infor LN applications.
Unlike the LN application packages, you can use the Infor LN Enterprise Modeler before the information system is operational.
You can use mandatory and optional sessions in the Master Data to build an enterprise model.
The optional sessions in the master data provide extra functionality to help the reuse of applications in business models.
In the Master Data, you set up a framework within which business models can be created and maintained.
Business control models display the primary processes that take place within an organization, and show which business functions are used to control those primary processes.
A business process model visualizes the business processes that must be used to complete the implemented business function of an organization.
The organization model represents an enterprise, or parts of an enterprise from an organizational perspective.
Wizards automate tasks through dialog boxes to help set the values of parameters.
The enterprise-structure model visualizes the multicompany structure of an organization.
Business model is a generic term for a reference and a project model. Both models are built from a collection of model items created in the repository.
Several features regarding utilities for the management of versions, business models, and Help texts are discussed here.
Runtime model control provides the functionality to distinguish between a modeling environment and a final user interface as provided by the Process Browser.
The data model is the fourth type of diagram you can model in the Modeler.

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