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These are maintained within the metamodel and visualised within Orthogramic Insights to support exploration and navigation.
Relationship type list
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| Finance provides financial resources to another domain entity to enable its development, operation, or enhancement. | |
| Finance expresses the activities, outputs, or outcomes of another domain entity in measurable financial terms. | |
| Finance produces formal reports capturing the financial performance, costs, or returns associated with another domain entity. | |
| Finance projects future financial needs, costs, or revenues associated with another domain entity. | |
| One domain entity receives necessary resources, services, or capabilities from another domain entity to deliver its intended outputs or outcomes. | |
| One domain entity imposes limitations, standards, or compliance requirements on another domain entity’s design, operation, or evolution. | |
| One domain entity is essential for the successful implementation, operationalisation, or fulfilment of another domain entity. | |
| One domain entity actively reduces the risks or vulnerabilities associated with another domain entity. | |
| One domain entity oversees, measures, or evaluates the performance or effectiveness of another domain entity. | |
| One domain entity defines policies, standards, or decision rights that control the operation of another domain entity. |
| One domain entity generates, influences, or amplifies the demand for another domain entity’s outputs, services, or capabilities. | |
| One domain entity is triggered, adapted, or activated in response to changes in another domain entity or external event. | |
| One domain entity uses, relies upon, or draws from the resources, outputs, or services of another domain entity. | |
| One domain entity is intentionally coordinated or harmonised with another domain entity in purpose, direction, or design without establishing a direct dependency. | |
| For systematic traceability of oversight responsibilities. | |
| For a clear line of responsibility between entities |
Use in document analysis
When documents are parsed, relationships between domains are inferred based on sentence structure, contextual clues, and declared associations (e.g. “This initiative improves customer engagement by enhancing CRM capabilities”).
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