Guidelines:
Organization Unit

Organization Unit |
An organization unit encloses
business workers, business entities, and other organization units that, according to some
criterion, belong together. An organization unit has a name. |
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Usually a business is structured by organizing the employees in departments, sections,
groups and so on, according to various criteria. This is modeled by placing the business
workers and business entities in organization units.
An organization unit is a construct for structuring a business by dividing it into
smaller parts. Organization units can contain not only business workers and business
entities, but also other organization units, which allow you to build a hierarchy of
organization units. A business worker or business entity can only be a direct member of
one organization unit.
It is recommended that you give the organization unit a name that reflects the
competencies of its business workers. Alternatively, use the names of the existing units.
Clear, self-explanatory names may require several words. To reduce the risk of
misunderstanding, each name within an object model should be unique. You should also avoid
names that sound alike, or are spelled alike, as well as synonyms. A good name is usually
a noun, or the noun form of a verb.
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