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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 |
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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:
Itβs 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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