Checkpoints: Business Entities
- Is the name and description of the business entity clear and understandable?
- Is each relationship to/from the business entity used in the workflow of at least one business use case realization?
- Does the business entity participate in at least one business use case realization?
- Does the business entity have an owner; that is, a business worker who is responsible for the business entity?
- Does the business entity get created before it gets used or manipulated?
- Do significant state changes trigger a business event?
- Have all appropriate attributes been identified?
- Does the business entity have the appropriate relationships with related business workers, business events, and other business entities?
- Considering the entire business, are all “things” in it, such as products, documents, and contracts, modeled as business entities?
- Does the business entity contribute to the business system of which is is part (if any)?
- Does the business entity represent significant information within the business?
- Is the business entity likely to be updated or referred to at some stage?
- Does the business entity represent persistent information? Will it be discarded shortly after use?
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