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Topic Title: Matrix Browsers and Pick up correct diagrams/definitions Topic Summary: Matrix Browsers Created On: 6-Dec-2005 20:57 Status: Read Only |
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Hi,
I am new to SA. I try do business modeling, application modeling and technical (infratructure) modeling in one tool, and use Matrix Browser to create linkage among them. However, there are many of diagrams with related definition to choose. Can anyone help me to pick up the correct one? Here is what I chose: (at logical level) 1. for Business modeling, looks to me either one below is fine. business process (related definition is BPMN process/event) process chart/map (related definition is elementary business process) 2. for application modeling, system architecture (related definition is application) 3. for technical modeling network concept (related definition is hardware processor) I can use matrix browser to create link among 1 and 2. Is there a way to create linkage among 2/3 and 1/3? Basically, what I want to achieve is to publish them into HTML, from business process, users are able to link to supporting application and running hardware platform. Thanks. ![]() |
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Looks like you want to create a multi-dimensional matrix (MDM). You can find a 'tip of the week' on MDM's here:
https://support.telelogic.com/en/sa/kb/show_content.cfm?id=9632 |
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Kevin, Thanks for the reply. Indeed I am already able to map BP <-> App <-> Technology. |
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Yes, you can create a MDM using any definition type. Just apply the technique described in the knowledge base article to the definition types you are interested in.
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