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The Business Modeler IDE is a tool for adding your own data model objects on top of7 u+ P) D! v- U0 ~% q4 m* u
the default Teamcenter data model objects. The Business Modeler IDE accomplishes
) P/ K( n2 i& t1 V* a) {# Ethis by separating your data model into its own set of files that are kept apart from
2 M: Y; L! }$ `the standard data model, known as the COTS (commercial off-the-shelf) data model.6 y- ~+ X. F2 f2 T: C$ t; s$ }
Data model objects are collected into templates that contain the data model for an
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2 @& m0 F3 N* h: {& I: ^8 ofile contains the data model for the Foundation solution, the base Teamcenter' W$ T7 q. `' N$ d" ~
application. When you use the Business Modeler IDE to create data model, your$ H& G- `$ g2 }- N5 h) H
data model is rolled up into its own template.8 R6 q& C0 O. y) q& b; t
As you develop data model, you can deploy it onto a test server to verify that it# n3 [( j8 H; k( z7 v+ V/ ^" @
behaves the way you want it to. After you are finished testing, you can package
3 `# e+ J& }! p& C1 z( J$ fthe data model into a template that can be installed to a production server using1 P2 o* G# L z$ F, {2 S' I' u( h
Teamcenter Environment Manager (TEM).
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