Data requirements for "Who owns which applications?"
This business question focuses on the roles Business Owner and IT Owner in the company and examines which organizations have responsibility for applications. The best-practice recommendation is that a business owner and IT owner are documented for every application.
To have meaningful data for the business question Who owns which applications?, you must import and capture the following information about the applications and organizations in your company:
Class | Attribute | Mandatory | Explanation |
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Application |
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Name |
x |
The name of the application. |
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Start Date |
x |
The start date is the date when the application is actively used. |
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End Date |
x |
The end date is the date when the application is no longer used. |
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Object State |
Describes the use of the application in the real word. This can be understood as the operational status of the application. Possible values are:
The object state should be changed from Plan to Active once the application's start date is reached. It should be changed to Retired when the application's end data is reached. |
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Status |
Specifies the approval status of an application and determines whether or not the application can be edited or deleted. Possible values are:
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Organization: Business Owner |
Required for business question |
The role Business Owner is responsible for managing the functional requirements of application. |
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Organization: IT Owner |
Required for business question |
The role IT Owner is typically responsible for approval decisions about the applications. |
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Organization |
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Name |
x |
The name of an organization. |
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Parent Organization |
Every organization on the second level of the hierarchy and lower should have a parent organization defined. This enables the aggregation of applications that are owned by a lower-level organization up to the second-level organization. |
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