Objects
Central property management | |
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Model and define objects | Objects can be created in a hierarchy and/or list structure. Processes to which they are linked are listed. |
Detail objects with HTML editor attributes | Objects can be graphically designed and further detailed. |
Detailing objects with attributes | You can add further attributes to objects. |
Connecting objects with other objects | Specific mutual linking possibilities can represent dependencies of glossary elements. |
Release Object Versions | Objects can be released analogous to processes. If the author and the person responsible are the same person, release by this one person is possible. |
Create an object version. | New versions of (released) objects can be created to revise them. |
Consolidate objects | Redundant objects can be consolidated with others if they have not already been linked to processes. |
Filter objects | In the list view, objects can be filtered by name, and you can also search by name. |
Create IDs for objects. | Each versionable element can be assigned a unique ID number. The ID number to be generated can be defined so that, for example, a prefix also facilitates assignment to the information type. |
Structure objects hierarchically | The majority of objects can be displayed in a hierarchical structure, which can be deactivated individually (e.g., for systems). |
Disable architecture in the system facet | The hierarchical structure/architecture can be deactivated for the SYSTEMS facet. This serves to optimize performance. |
Organise inputs/outputs in your architecture | Objects can be sorted hierarchically and by category in the "Business Objects" facet. |
Store documents and link them to processes | Documents or other attachments can be added to the objects, which can then be assigned to processes. |
Evaluation groups Display connections to other objects/diagrams. | You can see which processes are used for each object. The objects are grouped for a clearer presentation. |