Casewise Communicator

The Casewise Communicator pack provides a set of capabilities to aid in the communication of your Business Process and Enterprise Architecture initiatives to a broad community of internal and external stakeholders.

What good is Business Architecture if no one knows about it?

Business architecture is meant to be shared, consumed and acted upon throughout your organization.  It’s not meant to be “shelf-ware” or a “secret project that Jim in IT is working on for over year”.

Unfortunately, all too often, Business Architecture is often seen as an ivory tower in many organizations.  Casewise Communicator knocks down this ivory tower by providing information in a meaningful format.

With Casewise Communicator, organizations can quickly and easily share key aspects of their business with different internal and external stakeholders, facilitating the transfer of knowledge and insights.

Casewise Communicator allows you to publish and report out across a variety of different formats including:

  • Microsoft® Word, PowerPoint and Excel
  • HTML
  • XML

Organizations typically communicate for the following reasons:

  • Model navigation - models are used to describe both graphically and textually the organization
  • Document Generation - where documents are used as deliverable assets

The purpose of these domains is fundamentally different and we can refer to both categories as communication.

Model navigation is used for a variety of purposes and by its nature is often loose and can often be interpreted in a number of ways.  Model views may be built in an industry standard notation such as the Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) and can have a very specific meaning to a stakeholder.

Document Generation is most often a deliverable. Documents are often contractual deliverables and take a more formal form of communication. Often documents satisfy standards/requirements in both the structure and the styling. Such standards may come from internal groups, customers, government and industry bodies to name a few.