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| - | ==== The default business data Model ==== | + | ====== The default business data Model ====== |
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| + | Do you work in the energy sector? Automotive? Insurance? | ||
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| + | If you look carefully to the basics of your business model, most likely your will agree that there is a simple data model that fits your basic needs. This data model is named "**the business constellation**" | ||
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| - | Do you work in the energy sector? Automotive? Insurance? <br> | ||
| - | If you look carefully to the basics of your business, most likely your will agree that there is a simple data model that | ||
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| - | Business data model is mainly depends on five tables. | ||
| - | * **Product** | ||
| - | * **Contract** | ||
| - | * **Assets** | ||
| - | * **BE** | ||
| - | * **Accounts** | ||
| - | * Product table manages the different type of item of the organisation. | ||
| - | * Account table manages all the customer information. | ||
| - | * Contract table manages the agreement between the customer and organisation for the product. | ||
| - | * Assets table is connected with be table that manages the business entity for the product, which the customer have signed the contract. | ||