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Passive domains

Passive and Active domain concepts

  • Some domains are active β€” they initiate, drive, or own relationships (e.g. Strategy, Capability, Stakeholder).

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  • Others are passive β€” they are typically referenced, used, governed, or measured. These domains do not initiate relationships.

The following Orthogramic domains are considered passive:

Domain

Typical Role in Relationships

Information

Referenced by, used by, governed by

Performance

Measured by, contributed to, indicator of

Product

Delivered by, enabled by, rarely strategic

Service

Implements, delivers, used in context

These domains typically do not initiate relationships. For example:

  • It’s more accurate to say a Capability uses Information than to say Information informs Capability.

  • A Policy governs Information β€” not the other way around.

  • A Performance metric is influenced by Initiatives, not vice versa.

Directionality of cross domain relationships

Passive domains must not initiate cross domain relationships
Applies to: Cross domain relationship definition and visualisation

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