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FEA DRM Registry: > Information Resource Management Community of Interest > Topic: "Business Reference Model"

This page lists all of the related topics for Business Reference Model, organized in order of importance. Also displayed are related resources with text abstracts, with hits highlighted in red.

  • NBC Enterprise Architecture Team
    An activity listed in a Business Area in the Business Reference Model (BRM). There are 39 Lines of Business that span four Business areas in the BRM. There are 153 Sub-functions that divide the Lines of Business into smaller logical groups.
  • GAO-04-798T, Information Technology: The Federal Enterprise ...
    Performance Reference Model. According to OMB, the performance Reference Model is intended to produce IT performance information, articulate the contribution of IT to Business outputs and outcomes, and identify performance improvement opportunities that cross organizational boundaries.
  • OJP ITI - Justice Standards Clearinghouse
    This document should be downloaded in conjunction with the FEA Business Reference Model: XML Schema v1.0.
  • Federal Enterprise Architecture
    Business Reference Model (BRM) Version 2.0s
  • Federal Enterprise Architecture
    “The Business Reference Model is a function-driven framework for describing the Business operations of the Federal Government independent of the agencies that perform them.”
  • Federal Enterprise Architecture
    Suggest modifications to the Business Reference Model to ensure future versions accurately portray the Business of the US government, including the role specific agencies play
  • Federal Enterprise Architecture
    Business Reference Model
  • NBC Enterprise Architecture Team
    The NBC BRM will extend this Model through the DOI Business Lines to the NBC Business Lines, functions and sub-functions. This information will be recorded using the Popkin tool, which will show the relationships between the NBC Reference Models.
  • Federal Enterprise Architecture
    The Data Reference Model (DRM) describes, at an aggregate level, the data and information that support government program and Business line operations. This Model enables agencies to describe the types of interaction and exchanges that occur between the Federal Government and citizens.
  • FSA Enterprise Architecture
    The Business Reference Model (BRM) serves as the foundation for FEA and it is the main viewpoint for the analysis of data, service components and technology. The Model describes the Federal Government's Lines of Business (LOB), including operations and services for the citizen.
  • Federal Enterprise Architecture
    “The Service Component Reference Model (SRM) is a Business and performance-driven, functional framework that classifies Service Components with respect to how they support Business and/ or performance objectives.”
  • NBC Enterprise Architecture Team
    Business Reference Model, one of the five Models in the Federal Enterprise Architecture Reference Model framework.

Created on Saturday, May 14, 2005

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