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11/11/2020 Create a Domain Model | Enterprise Architect User Guide

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Index Model Domains Requirement Models Requirements Development Analysis Create a Domain Model

Create a Domain Model


Requirements analysis will reveal a number of business terms that must be defined if the requirements are to be
understood and clarified. There are a number of op ons for recording these terms, including the Project Glossary,
which is a purpose built lexicon through which you can list, define and categorize terms. The Domain Model
(business object model) is another powerful mechanism for describing the important terms of the business,
providing a single defini on of the terms and their rela onships that is accessible to all project staff, from high
level business managers to low level engineers. One of the advantages of using a Domain Model is that the terms
are modeled as elements, allowing them to be linked to other elements within the Domain Model itself or to
elements in other parts of the models.

Enterprise Architect has extensive support for modeling a domain using a UML Class diagram, or the Classes can
be created directly in the Project Browser and displayed in a list using the Package List window.

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The Domain Model elements can be added to other diagrams to make them more expressive and to show
important informa on, such as what data is being consumed or produced by a business process, or what data is
being passed between applica on interfaces.

Enterprise Architect allows you to link to the domain elements (or any element) from the text of a requirement's
notes. (This facility is available from any element.)

Notes
Experienced modelers tend to define the terms of a domain in a Domain Model and reserve the Glossary for
project and process terms and their defini ons such as Use Case, So ware Requirements Specifica on, Metric etc.

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