How to Develop a Fact Model?
Structure business knowledge with a Fact Model. In a Fact Model, terms are visualized as rectangular blocks. You can link terms up with connectors and specify the kind of relationship in between. A Fact Model is closely related to business rules. It helps you to represent rules in the form of related business terms.
A sample Fact Model |
Creating Fact Model
- Select Diagram > New from the application toolbar.
- In the New Diagram window, select Fact Model.
- Click Next.
- Enter the diagram name and description. The Location field enables you to select a model to store the diagram.
- Click OK.
Notations
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A list of supported notations in Fact Model |
Spliting and joining binary fact
When a fact type involves more than two terms, we call it a n-ary fact type. For example, fact type worded "helpdesk answer customer's enquiry" involves three terms helpdesk, answer and enquiry. If you have already created a fact model that involves two terms and now want to add an additional one, you need to split a fact type and connect the split fact type with the new term.
- Split a fact type by right clicking on the fact association and selecting Split Binary Fact from the popup menu.
Split a binary fact - Move the mouse pointer over the added term. Press on the Resource Catalog button and drag to the split fact type.
To connect term with fact type - Release the mouse button. This connects the new term with split fact type.
Term is connected with fact type
Related Resources
The following resources may help you to learn more about the topic discussed in this page.
Chapter 2. Fact Model | Table of Contents | Chapter 3. Decision table |