Introduction

Document editing provides business users with the necessary tools to manage, analyze, and enhance their documents efficiently. There are two modes available: Edit Mode and Advanced Edit Mode. Each mode is tailored to different user needs, ensuring a comprehensive and structured approach to document management.

Edit Mode

This mode focuses on document scoring based on the Organisation Unit goal for each business architecture domain.

Advanced Edit Mode

Advanced Edit Mode offers a more robust set of tools for detailed analysis and prioritization of documents. This mode is designed for users who need to perform comprehensive evaluations and ensure alignment with strategic goals and industry standards. Key features include:

Purpose

The purpose of both Edit Mode and Advanced Edit Mode is to provide users with flexible and powerful tools to manage their documentation effectively. By leveraging these features, users can ensure their documents not only meet regulatory requirements but also drive strategic initiatives and support overall business objectives.

By using Edit Mode for quick updates and Advanced Edit Mode for detailed analysis, users can maintain high standards of document quality and relevance, contributing to the overall success and efficiency of the organization.

Edit mode

Document Scoring

Overview

Document scoring provides a detailed assessment of a document’s business architecture content. This assessment helps in understanding the alignment, value, capability etc. of each document in relation to the organization's goals and objectives.

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Document Scoring domains

Each Business Architecture domain is rated and issues are identified to provide a comprehensive overview of the document's strengths and weaknesses.

  1. Strategy

  2. Policy

  3. Capability

  4. Value

  5. Organisation

  6. Stakeholders

  7. Initiatives

  8. Product

  9. Information

  10. Performance

Rating Criteria

The following criteria are used for scoring:

Comparison with Organisation unit goal

This aggregated score for each business architecture domain is compared to the Organisation unit goal for that business architecture domain.

Interpretation of Scores

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Learn in more detail: See Document weighting and criteria analysis

Advanced edit mode

Content Analysis

In advanced edit mode, content analysis evaluates business architecture data within each document domain through a structured rating process. This process ensures a thorough assessment of relevance, quality, and quantity.

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Domains and Criteria:

Each of the ten Business Architecture domains are rated on relevance, quality and quantity.

Rating Process

Relevance Rating Scale

Quality Rating Scale

Quantity Rating Scale

This structured approach helps identify strengths and areas for improvement, aiding in more informed decision-making.

Content Weighting

Content weighting determines the importance of business documents within the organization, following a structured and comprehensive approach to document prioritization.

Steps for Document Prioritization

  1. Establish Criteria for Importance

  2. Rate Each Document Against the Criteria

  3. Assign Weights to Each Criterion

  4. Calculate Weighted Scores

  5. Normalize the Scores

  6. Rank the Documents

This method ensures critical documents receive the attention they deserve, supporting informed decision-making and compliance with industry standards.

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