Digital-Aided
Design

The professional approach to mapping & modelling digital transformation, data privacy and cross-border data flows

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Digital-Aided Design

Digital-Aided Design (DAD) is the method and process of digitally creating a model and design simulations of how people, processes and technology assets relate and depend on each other.

The model is created using a combination of the OBASHI Methodology and software technologies enabling the connectivity between assets, the flow of data, and attributed information to be visualised and analysed - often in a collaborative manner.

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Easy and Intuitive

Create OBASHI diagrams with an easy to use drag-and-drop tool

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Embedded Data

Build data-rich documentation that scales as projects grow

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Collaborate Securely

Share, develop and analyse your digital model with colleagues

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Optimise

Analyse and refine individual flows of data across your digital model

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Get projects moving quickly with professional Digital-Aided Design tools

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The OBASHI Methodology

The OBASHI Methodology is a standard approach to mapping and modelling the connectivity between an organisation's people, processes and technology assets.

OBASHI Learn Access

Build your knowledge and take advantage of up-to-date resources and guides with OBASHI Learn, available separately or included with any software subscription

Education Partners

We partner with academic and professional learning institutions to upskill educators and further digital understanding.

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Expert Advisory

We offer expert advisory to Governments and global institutions to develop a baseline model for their digital strategies that satisfies both national and international cross-border data flow requirements & DFFT obligations.