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| '''1.''' Inter-dependencies can be summarized as the reliance of an [[Organization|organization's]] [[Business_Function|business functions]], [[Process|processes]] or [[System|systems]] with another within or externalto the same operating environment.  
 
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'''Note''': This term is used during the [[Business_Impact_Analysis_(BIA)|Business Impact Analysis (BIA)]].
 
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'''2.''' The reliance, directly or indirectly, of one activity or [[Process|process]] upon another.
 
'''2.''' The reliance, directly or indirectly, of one activity or [[Process|process]] upon another.
  

Revision as of 14:12, 23 October 2020

1. Inter-dependencies can be summarized as the reliance of an organization's business functions, processes or systems with another within or externalto the same operating environment.

Note: This term is used during the Business Impact Analysis (BIA).

Conducting Your Impact Analysis For Business Continuity Planning
BCMBoK Competency Level
BCMBoK 3: Business Impact Analysis CL 2B: Intermediate (BC)


BCMBoK Competency Level
BCMBoK 3: Business Impact Analysis CL 2C: Intermediate (CM)


BCMBoK Competency Level
BCMBoK 3: Business Impact Analysis CL 2D: Intermediate (DR)

Guidance Notes and Templates



(Source: Business Continuity Management Institute - BCM Institute)

2. The reliance, directly or indirectly, of one activity or process upon another.

(Source: Business Continuity Institute - BCI)

3. The nature of a relationship between two parties.

(Source: Australia. A Practitioner's Guide to Business Continuity Management HB292 - 2006 )