By mapping the high level processes on the Application Landscape the Business Analyst gets a good view on the
applications in scope and the way they are related to each other.
It helps to identify duplicate functionality if a process is run on more than one application. This could indicate an
improvement opportunity. It helps to identify duplicate storage (central, decentral) of information. This also could
indicate an improvement opportunity. These steps also help to identify whether the scope is chosen correctly. Business
requirements, constraints and non-functional criteria, for interfacing with applications found during this activity
which are not already documented in the Business Requirements Catalogue are processed.
There is a distinction between a Information Systems (IS) derives and structures the automated support
that contains business logic (i.e. the applications). And Technology Infrastructure (TI) derives and
structures the support for business and actors that does not contain business logic, as well as structuring the
infrastructure (hardware and software).
Refraced: IS is everything that we can relate directly to a specific business need (relatie met
requirements stap) and TI is everything that is a generic requirement. For example, everybody needs to
be able to write documents.
Input : Current State Application Landscape
Output : Current State Application Landscape with mapped processes
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