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    A3 KAM - Triple A(Architectural, Actionable and  Augmented) Knowledge Assets Management

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    ABODE™ business transformation methodology  founded on EA3.0

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    Enterprise Architecture 3.0 (EA3.0) - the third wave in Enterprise Architecture approaches

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    Generalized Enterprise Function Framework  (GEFF)

APM – Process Modeler 

When Business Functions have been defined with AFM and the other tools (ARM, AOM) it is possible to “chain” these Business Functions into Business Processes. Of course, it is also possible to define new Business Functions. The enrichment, however, should always take place via the AFM tool.

It should be noticed that the Business Process as modeled with APM are focused on understanding the models by business people: the sumbols are limited to the minimum with only Events (triggers), Results, Activities (business functions), Actors and Roles, and finally Decisions or (more complex) Decision Tables. Other, more information system related symbols like the ones used in BPMN2.0, are not used in the Business Process models.