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BML Model Manager (M2)

By providing enterprise-wide access, simultaneous editing, and sharing of business models across an enterprise, BML M2 enables collaboration and unprecedented re-use of business models to support any corporate initiative.

Overview

Enterprise access and sharing

Scalable way of sharing and editing BML solutions in a multi-user environment. With version control capability down to the object-level, the BML M2 enables multiple users to edit the same model at the same time, while ensuring that your data is consistent and correct.

The BML M2 is built using .NET, Web Services, and Microsoft Server 2003, with future versions being built using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and Microsoft Server 2008.

 

Seamless client integration

Seamlessly integrated with the BML W5 software. Users can quickly and efficiently add controlled models from the Model Manager to their local working file, see which objects are controlled by the Model Manager, check out, check in, get the latest version, check for differences, undo the check out of any object (where applicable,) and label the state of a controlled model so it can be referenced at a later date – all with just a few simple clicks of the mouse.

 

Central point of communication

Storing BML models in a central repository allows organizations to communicate and disseminate information across all business areas and functions.

 

Reuse, reuse, reuse

New business initiatives and projects can leverage and reuse the BML information stored in the repository, decreasing the time and expense associated with these initiatives and projects.

Features

  • Enterprise access and sharing
     
  • A central model repository
     
  • Support for multiple users and distributed workforces
     
  • Scalable way of sharing and editing BML business models
     
  • Version control capability down to the object-level (multiple users working in the same model at the same time)
     
  • Synchronization, enabling users to ‘disconnect’, keep working, and synchronize changes later on
     
  • Seamless client integration
     
  • Security administered on a model and project basis
     
  • Central point of communication; more efficient
     
  • Better content management
     
  • Reuse, reuse, reuse
     
  • Support for concurrent model usage (multiple users working on the same model at the same time)
     
  • User-based security
     
  • Data sharing (opportunity for other applications to consume/re-use model data)

 

 

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