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The Business and the Application, One
and the Same, Finally
- Your major investment is in your business model
which becomes the firm foundation for all of your
systems
- In building your business model, you can talk
your own language: add business terms, services,
business rules and functions, events (ex.
"order received") and states (ex.
"hired")
- Let your business experts, not your technology
experts describe the business exactly as it is
Define the Requirements in a Methodical Manner
- UML support for input of business models
- Captures Use Cases; they provide the basis for
automated completeness checks
- Business rules are specified declaratively in the
Business Model and enforced throughout the
application
- Publish the business model for review and
annotation by team members
Prototype your Business Model, and Get it Right
- Prototype in realtime in front of your business
experts until they agree that the business is
properly reflected
- Immediate generation of default screens and full
navigation services
- Customized services, states, and business rules
take effect immediately
Yes Alice, Your Business can Change
- OmniBuilder's unique "Just in time
generation" shows the impact of business
changes
- Even major changes to the business model are
accommodated at any time
- Custom work will not be trampled by
OmniBuilder's regeneration--OmniBuilder
scrupulously maintains your design work and
customizations
Empower Your Users
- Full transaction control by the user or the
application or both.
- Windows standard interfaces (MDI), or HTML
applications
- Give your users query-by-example screens,
master-details, online help, full navigation
throughout the business domain, security visible
on the screen, object cut-and-paste, etc.
- Users can work with multiple contexts of records
at once
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