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Johannes Heucher edited this page Oct 12, 2022 · 3 revisions

The Xyna Factory is subdivided into 13 different Departments. A Department integrates similar functionality that belongs together. One Department is further subdivided by Sections and Function Groups, that provide a hierarchical system to further organize content and functionality.

The following Departments are commonly part of any Xyna Factory instance:

  • Xyna Processing: The Processing is the integral constituent to Order handling. Every Order is processed according to the Master Workflow based on messages describing the content. Furthermore the Department is the link among all other Departments.
  • Xyna Multi-Channel Portal: Together with Xyna Activation the Multi-Channel Portal makes up all interfaces the Xyna Factory has. It can receive Orders from third party systems as well as create responses to those systems. The inherent interface abstraction enables the creation of links to different systems and devices by transforming between generic internal language and device-specific syntax.
  • Xyna Activation: Activation is the south-bound pendant to the Multi-Channel Portal and thus focuses on systems closer to the net.
  • Xyna Factory Warehouse: The Factory Warehouse offers the infrastructure and functionality to keep data by integrating a multitude of Persistence Layers.
  • Xyna Factory Intelligence: Factory Intelligence subsumes analytical functionality that can be used for graphical visualization.
  • Xyna Factory Management: Factory Management contains all tools required to supervise, control and manage the infrastructure. Among others it offers flexible user management and process monitoring.
  • Xyna Development Factory: The Development Factory is the infrastructure used by the Xyna Modeller and other components used for graphical modeling.
The Xyna Factory's modular organization permits the extension by functional Departments according to the demand.

The structure of Departments, Sections and Function Groups is also used to describe the hierarchical structure of the XMOM of a certain Runtime Context.

Example: The Department Provisioning, for instance, contains Workflows and Services concerned with service management and configuration creation.

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