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The organization graph is divided into a type and and an instance level. On the instance level there are node types for organization units, functional units and agents. The basic structure of an organization is defined using the so called structural relation that defines which functional units belongs to which organization unit and which agent fulfills which function. Additionally there specific relationship types like deputyship or informs that can be extended by the user. All relationships can be context sensitive via the usage of attributes defining constraints that have to be fulfilled in order for the arc to be valid.
The type level is used for the purpose of re-usage. It consists of organization unit types, functional unit types and the same relationship types as on the instance level. Types are typical organization structures that can be used to create new instances or reuse organization knowledge in case of exceptions (please see next paragraph).
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