Technology Interaction Point
Description
A Technology Interaction Point is a step within a process activity description that a user carries out to formally interact with technology, typically, an information system.
Contents
A technology interaction point identifies:
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The technology (typically an Information System) to interact with (may be multiple)
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The Reason for the interaction
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The specification reference ... typically a UML Use Case
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The response required.
Languages, Notations, Conventions
Typically this interaction is embedded in an activity description or a related document procedures, guidelines, etc or screen help.
The interaction point directs the user to the correct technology (typically an information system) to use.
Methods - Create, Analysis, Identify
Created: by analyzing the Process Activity Model that people use within a defined and managed process.
Analysis: Analysis typically ends up in the supporting specification for the specific interaction point. This may also be a number of specifications.
identify. System Interactions Points should have a unique identifier and reference.
Modelling Techniques
Analysis of activities using the Process Activity Model
Examples
See BPMN examples (t.b.d). for the identification of the interaction point.
References
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