Description
The production of abstract or distilled representations of real world, business or gaming situations in traditional or trans-media applications, to aid the communication and understanding of existing, conceptual or proposed scenarios. Predominantly focused around the representation of processes, roles, data, organisation and time. Models may be used to represent a subject at varying levels of detail and decomposition.
Level 2
- Understands the purpose and benefits of modelling.
- Uses established techniques as directed to model simple subject areas with clearly-defined boundaries.
- May assist in more complex modelling activities.
- Develops models with input from subject matter experts and communicates the results back to them for review and confirmation.
Level 3
- Conversant with techniques covering full range of modelling situations.
- Models current and desired scenarios as directed.
- Selects appropriate modelling techniques for meeting assigned objectives.
- Gains agreement from subject matter experts to models produced.
- Reviews resulting models with stakeholders and gains resolution to resultant issues.