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Mapping Use cases to Meta Model of LeanIX

  • January 31, 2024
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niladrinayak

We’ve 100+ use cases for our company for 2024 roadmap. We are yet to finalize which application/vendor to choose. How do we put these use cases in LeanIX? I am using Business Product for now.

Best answer by Helder.Luz

Hi @niladrinayak,

Yes, I would consider a factsheet subtype of Business Context. That will give you built-in relations to Application, Business Capability and Initiative. I would look at your usage of Business Context subtypes  and consider either rename one of the default subtypes (Customer Journey?) or create a new subtype. If you don’t intent to model Business Products, you can just rename it.

Cheers.

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  • January 31, 2024

Hi @niladrinayak,

Yes, I would consider a factsheet subtype of Business Context. That will give you built-in relations to Application, Business Capability and Initiative. I would look at your usage of Business Context subtypes  and consider either rename one of the default subtypes (Customer Journey?) or create a new subtype. If you don’t intent to model Business Products, you can just rename it.

Cheers.