Once the iMOM data model is defined, the data flows between the functions are mapped and then decomposed into specific data requirements. This exercise will produce a table of data flows, listing the source system, destination system, description of data set, frequency of data exchange, integration mechanism etc. Functions might share a specific application or might require a sub-architecture of multiple applications. Therefore, the Zachman Framework approach is valuable, because it carefully organizes the design process and its results, so that the business process data needs are satisfied before applications are considered. iMOM System Decision Support Framework Decision Support Framework (DSF) is the desired outcome of the iMOM, delivering the visualization, work flow management, reporting and KPI requirements. The iMOM relevant information is presented in the iMOM portal, made of personalized, role-based dashboards, through integration of information from all the iMOM applications and non-iMOM-related applications, such as the ERP. The DSF for iMOM enables various, engaged end user roles to work together during day-to-day decision- making, based on a work flow, which is processdriven. Figure 14 shows an example of a role-based access to KPIs in a contextualized manner based on DSF, and illustrates how the user roles are mapped to dashboards and how the insights and KPIs of each area can be visualized on a near- to real-time manner through the iMOM.