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| docs:2000_concepts:0200_basics:0500_business_space [2022/09/15 01:46] – aware_admin | docs:2000_concepts:0200_basics:0500_business_space [2025/06/11 08:05] (current) – [Business Space] aware_support3 | ||
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| ====== Business Space ====== | ====== Business Space ====== | ||
| - | One can think of a //business space// as a place where //**Aware IM**// keeps both configuration definitions of an application (such as business objects, processes, business rules etc) and its operational data (data created by the end users of the application). Therefore, business space encapsulates everything related to a data management system in a business. | + | One can think of a //business space// as a place where //**AwareIM**// keeps both configuration definitions of an application (such as business objects, processes, business rules etc) and its operational data (data created by the end users of the application). Therefore, business space encapsulates everything related to a data management system in a business. |
| - | Business space is secure. Only the parties registered with the business space can get access to the information in the business space, whether in the Configuration or the Operation modes. //**Aware IM**// can manage multiple business spaces on the same computer, but it keeps such business spaces completely separate from each other. It is impossible to directly access operational data of one business space from another business space. | + | Business space is secure. Only the parties registered with the business space can get access to the information in the business space, whether in the Configuration or the Operation modes. //**AwareIM**// can manage multiple business spaces on the same computer, but it keeps such business spaces completely separate from each other. It is impossible to directly access operational data of one business space from another business space. |
| Since a business space is designed to cover all information management needs of an organization, | Since a business space is designed to cover all information management needs of an organization, | ||
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