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Latest revision as of 08:12, 24 July 2015
The periodic table is a tabular arrangement of the enterprise elements, organized on the basis of their properties. The standard form of the table consists of a grid of elements laid out by the three main enterprise layers, namely the business, information and technology layer, within them are found their specific categories in a color code of eight groups. The table can be used where the eight color coded category of groups are sorted by their relationship to the layers and thereby the modelling, engineering and architecture concepts applied to them.
The Periodic Table of Enterprise Elements is organized into blocks. The lowest block and the three blocks to the left belong to the business layer, where the block in the middle belong to the information layer and the block to the right belong to the technology layer. See captions below for information.
Business Layer
Information Layer
Technology Layer
The meta object elements are presented in order of number in their layer and group category marked by color code. The meta object elements are listed with the symbol in each box.
Since, by definition, a periodic table incorporates recurring relations, the table can be used to derive semantic relationships between the properties of the meta object. As a result, the periodic table of the enterprise elements provides a useful framework for the enterprise ontology, enterprise taxonomy and enterprise semantic relations.
