Creating a Business Model - Cloud - 7.3

Talend Studio User Guide

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Cloud
7.3
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Content
Design and Development
Last publication date
2024-02-13
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Procedure

  1. In the Repository tree view of the Integration perspective, right-click the Business Models node and select Create Business Model.
    The creation wizard guides you through the steps to create a new Business Model.
  2. Enter the Business Model properties according to the following table:

    Field

    Description

    Name

    Name of the new Business Model. A message comes up if you enter prohibited characters.

    Purpose

    Business Model purpose or any useful information regarding the Business Model use.

    Description

    Business Model description.

    Author

    Read-only field that shows by default the current user login.

    Locker

    Read-only field that shows by default the login of the user who owns the lock on the current Business Model. This field is empty when you are creating a Business Model and has data only when you are editing the properties of an existing Business Model.

    Version

    Read-only field. You can manually increment the version using the M and m buttons.

    Status

    List to select from the status of the Business Model you are creating.

    Path

    List to select from the folder in which the Business Model will be created.

  3. The Modeler opens up on the empty design workspace.
    You can create as many models as you want and open them all.
    The Modeler is made of the following panels:
    • the Integration perspective's design workspace

    • a Palette of shapes and lines specific to the business modeling

    • the Business Model panel showing specific information about all or part of the model.