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A business actor is defined as an entity that performs behaviour in an organisation, in a Business Collaboration or in a constellation. The behaviour consists of the provisioning of business services or the performing of business processes or functions.
There is an illustration of the model element in the Work system pattern (Do).
Typically, a business actor performs the behaviour assigned to one or more business roles. It's important to separate the actor from the role because a business actor can perform more than one business role, and a business role can be performed by more than one business actor.
Business actors are humans, departments, and business units. They may be individuals or groups.
The name of a business actor should preferably be a noun.
Category: Business Layer and Active structure aspect
Examples: A Student, a Teacher, a Customer, Marketing & Communications department, Director of Finance, Secretary, Admissions department, Product Development, Students' Union.
Typical Relationships:
- Assignment - business role
- Flow - business actor
Source: Archi - The Free ArchiMate Modelling Tool - hint for the model element.
The backlinks below usually do not include the child and sibling items, nor the pages in the breadcrumbs.
hashtags for goods, services and harms
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Business actor
- Business
- Citizen
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Organisation
- FAO
- ILO
- IMF
- International Organization for Migration (IOM)
- International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
- International Trade Centre (ITC)
- International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
- ITU
- National Statistical Office
- Non-governmental organization (NGO)
- OECD
- Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)
- System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA)
- UNEP
- UNESCO
- Unicef
- United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
- United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD)
- United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA)
- United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
- United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)
- United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN–Habitat)
- United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
- United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR)
- United Nations Office On Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
- United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
- United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD)
- United Nations Surveys on Crime Trends (UN-CTS)
- WHO
- Worldbank
- World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO)
- World Trade Organization (WTO)
- Public Administration
- Public Service Agent
The parent item of Business actor is Model element, which has child items:
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Application Component
- Access Management Component
- Audit Component
- Configuration and Solution Cartography Service Component
- Conformance Testing Component
- Data Publication Component
- Data Transformation Component
- Data Validation Component
- Digital Service Infrastructure
- e-Archiving Component
- e-Payment Component
- Forms Management Component
- Interoperable European Solution
- Interoperable Solution Component
- Machine Translation Component
- Metadata Management Component
- Orchestration Component
- Privacy Component
- Service Discovery Component
- Service Registry Component
- Assessment
- Business actor
- Business Role
- Capability
- Collaboration
- Communication Path
- Constraint
- Course of Action
- Deliverable
- Device
- Distribution Network
- Driver
- Equipment
- Event
- Facility
- Function
- Gap
- Goal
- Grouping
- Interaction
- Interface
- Junction
- Location
- Material
- Meaning
- Network
- Node
- Object
- Outcome
- Plateau
- Principle
- Process
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Requirement
- #gpii631a - Integrate safety and privacy from design to delivery(xy,m)
- #gpii631b - Re-evaluate business models(m)
- #gpii631c - Protect children (xy,m)
- #gpii631d - Allocate resources(xy,m)
- #gpii631e - Ensure consistent content moderation(xy,m)
- #gpii631f - Uphold labour standards(j,m)
- #gpii631g - Establish independent oversight(xy)
- #gpii631h - Develop industry standards (l)
- #gpii631i - Elevate crisis response(j)
- #gpii631j - Support political processes(j)
- #gpii631k - Collaborate with stakeholders(j)
- #gpii631l - Establish robust complaint mechanisms(xy)
- #gpii631m - Communicate clear policies(xy,m)
- #gpii631n - Enforce advertising policies(xy)
- #gpii631o - Demonstrate advertising transparency(m)
- #gpii631p - Support media safety and diversity(xy,m)
- #gpii631q - Provide data access(m)
- #gpii631r - Ensure disclosure(j,xy)
- #gpii631s - Offer control and choice(m,xy)
- #gpii631t - Label AI content(xy,m)
- #gpii631u - Ensure privacy(m)
- #gpii631v - Foster digital literacy(xy)
- #gpii6391a - Cover information integrity(xy)
- #gpii6391b - Provide crisis response(j,xy)
- #gpii6391c - Maintain professional and ethical standards(m)
- #gpii6391d - Use AI ethically(m)
- #gpii6391e - Establish transparent, human rights-responsible advertising(m)
- #gpii6391f - Respect labour standards(j,m)
- #gpii6399a - Ensure safe, secure and trustworthy AI(m)
- #gpii6399b - Commission independent audits(m)
- #gpii6399c - Respect intellectual property(m)
- #gpii6399d - Display data provenance(m)
- #gpii6399e - Support literacy(xy)
- #gpii6399f - Enable user feedback(m,xy)
- #gpii72a - Collaborate
- #gpii72b - Uphold integrity and ethical standards(n)
- #gpii72c - Promote open access(xy)
- #gpii72d - Strengthen inclusive research(xy)
- #gpii731a - Establish human rights-responsible advertising(m,xy)
- #gpii731b - Harness industry standards
- #gpii731c - Form coalitions(xy)
- #gpii731d - Require data(m)
- #gpii731e - Obligate transparency(m)
- #gpii731f - Undertake audits(m)
- #gpii749a - Maintain professional standards(m)
- #gpii749b - Disclose funding(m)
- #gpii84a - Respect, protect and promote human rights(j)
- #gpii84b - Safeguard integrity(xy,j)
- #gpii84c - Protect populations(j)
- #gpii84d - Provide access to information(j,xy)
- #gpii84e - Ensure media freedom(j,xy)
- #gpii84f - Protect researchers and civil society(j)
- #gpii84g - Provide transparency(j)
- #gpii84h - Strengthen global solidarity, capacity-building and development assistance(j,xy)
- #gpii84i - Promote political participation(j,xy)
- #gpii84j - Prioritize inclusive, public-interest research(xy)
- #gpii84l - Empower children, parents, guardians and educators(j,xy)
- #gpii9411a - Uphold integrity(l)
- #gpii9411b - Invest in literacy(l,m)
- #gpii9492a - Maintain election integrity(j)
- #gpii9492b - Protect inclusion(j)
- #gpii9492c - Offer transparency(j,m)
- #gpii99a - Scale up efforts (xy,j)
- #gpii99b - Support capacity-building initiatives (j)
- #gpii99c - Undertake advocacy(xy)
- #gpii99d - Increase dedicated capacity(i*)
- #gpii99e - Develop agile communications strategies(xy)
- #gpii99f - Provide multilingual resources(xy)
- #gpii99g - Support multi-stakeholder action plans(i)
- Resource
- Service
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Stakeholder
- #gpii631 - Technology companies
- #gpii6391 - News media
- #gpii6399 - AI actors
- #gpii72 - Reseachers
- #gpii731 - Advertisers
- #gpii749 - Fact-checking organizations
- #gpii84 - States
- #gpii9411 - Business and employers organizations
- #gpii9492 - Political actors
- #gpii98 - Households
- #gpii99 - United Nations
- System Software
- Value
- Value Stream
- Work Package
The (ontological) order of Business actor is the Techno Order.
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