The Entity 360 framework uses business entity models to support customizable record view layouts and web-based services.
Business Entity Models
The Entity 360 framework depends on business entity models. A business entity represents an entity with significance to an organization, such as customers, products, accounts, or locations. You create business entity models based on the schema information that you defined in an Operational Reference Store. For more information about creating business entity models, see the
Multidomain MDM Provisioning Tool Guide
.
A business entity model is similar to a subject area in an Informatica Data Director application.
Record View Layouts
With business entity models defined, you can create customized record view layouts for each business entity model. The record view layout can display both master data and external data sources, such as a Twitter feed or an extract from your CRM system. You create the layout in the Provisioning tool, and you display the layout in Informatica Data Director. For more information about creating layouts, see the
Multidomain MDM Provisioning Tool Guide
.
Business Entity Services
You can use business entity services to act on the master data directly. Business entity services support Enterprise Java Beans, REST, and SOAP. For example, you can use business entity services to read, transform, and write master data directly. For more information about business entity services, see the