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CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
VI
CHAPTER
1
INTRODUCTION
TO
BUSINESS
MODELLING
1
1.1
WHAT
IS
BUSINESS
MODELLING?
.
1
1.2
WHY
MODEL
YOUR
BUSINESS?
.
4
1.3
SO
WHAT
ACTUALLY
IS
A
MODEL?
.
6
1.4
WHY
USE
A
BUSINESS
MODELLING
METHOD?
.
7
1.5
WHY
USE
A
BUSINESS
MODELLING
TOOL?
.
7
1.6
WHY
USE
ARIS
TOOLSET?
.
9
1.7
WHAT
'
S
IN
THIS
BOOK
.
10
1.8
DISCLAIMER
.
11
1.9
WHAT
THIS
BOOK
ISN
'
T
.
12
1.10
ARIS
5
.
12
1.11
HOW
TO
USE
THIS
BOOK
.
13
1.11.1
FOR
NEW
USERS
OF
ARIS
.
14
1.11.2
FOR
EXPERIENCED
USERS
OF
ARIS
.
14
CHAPTER
2
INTRODUCING
ARIS
IS
2.1
ARCHITECTURE
OF
INTEGRATED
INFORMATION
SYSTEMS
.
15
2.2
THE
ARIS
HOUSE
.
16
2.3
A
METHOD
FOR
BUSINESS
MODELLING
.
17
2.4
BUT
WHERE
DO
YOU
START?
.
19
2.5
GENERALLY
ACCEPTED
MODELLING
PRINCIPLES
.
20
2.6
THE
ARIS
METHOD
.
21
2.6.1
SERVERS,
DATABASES
AND
MODELS
.
21
2.6.2
OBJECTS,
OCCURRENCES
AND
RELATIONSHIPS
.
22
2.6.3
ATTRIBUTES
AND
PROPERTIES
.
24
2.6.4
METHOD
FILTERS
&
TEMPLATES
.
25
2.7
A
MODEL
IS
NOT
JUST
A
PICTURE
.
27
2.8
THE
ARIS
TOOLSET
PRODUCT
RANGE
.
28
2.8.1
ARIS
EASY
DESIGN
.
29
2.8.2
ARIS
TOOLSET
.
29
2.9
ARIS
COMMAND
CONVENTIONS
USED
IN
THIS
BOOK
.
30
CHAPTER
3
GETTING
STARTED
33
3.1
INSTALLATION
.
33
3.2
STARTING
&
STOPPING
ARIS
.
35
3.3
THE
ARIS
INTERFACE
.
37
3.3.1
ARIS
MAIN
MENU
.
37
3.3.2
ARIS
TOOLBARS
.
39
3.3.3
ARIS
WIZARDS
.
42
X
BUSINESS
PROCESS
MODELLING
WITH
ARIS
3.3.4
ARIS
PROPERTIES
AND
ATTRIBUTES
.
42
3.3.5
ARIS
WINDOWS
.
44
3.3.6
ARIS
STATUS
BAR
.
44
3.3.7
ARIS
OPTIONS
.
45
3.3.8
ARIS
ADMINISTRATION
.
47
3.3.9
ARIS
HELP
.
50
CHAPTER
4
INTRODUCING
ARIS
EXPLORER
53
4.1
INTRODUCTION
.
53
4.2
WINDOWS,
PANES
&
VIEWS
.
53
4.3
THE
ARIS
EXPLORER
HIERARCHY
.
54
4.4
NAVIGATING
THE
HIERARCHY
.
56
4.5
NAMES,
IDENTIFIERS
AND
THE
GUID
.
58
4.6
OBJECTS
&
OCCURRENCES
.
59
4.7
EXPLORER
EDITING
COMMANDS
.
60
4.8
ATTRIBUTES
AND
PROPERTIES
.
61
4.9
METHOD
FILTERS
.
61
4.10
THE
ARIS
HOUSE
AND
CREATING
NEW
MODELS
.
63
CHAPTER
5
INTRODUCING
ARIS
DESIGNER
65
5.1
CREATING
AND
OPENING
MODELS
.
65
5.2
VIEWING
MODELS
.
65
5.2.1
WINDOWS
&
TOOLBARS
.
65
5.2.2
THE
ARIS
STATUS
BAR
.
67
5.2.3
SCALING
THE
MODEL
VIEW
.
68
5.3
EDITING
MODELS
.
69
5.3.1
SELECTING,
MOVING,
SIZING
&
DELETING
OBJECTS
.
69
5.3.2
ADDING
AND
NAMING
OBJECTS
.
71
5.3.3
ADDING
MULTIPLE
OBJECTS
.
72
5.3.4
CONNECTING
OBJECTS
.
73
5.3.5
DISPLAYING
CONNECTION
TYPES
.
74
5.3.6
UNDO,
REDO
AND
LAYOUT
.
76
5.3.7
SAVING
AND
CLOSING
.
77
5.4
AN
EXAMPLE
MODEL
.
77
5.5
PRINTING
MODELS
.
81
5.6
EVALUATING
MODELS
.
83
CHAPTER
6
ARIS
ATTRIBUTES
AND
ARIS
PROPERTIES
85
6.1
INTRODUCTION
.
85
6.2
ARIS
ATTRIBUTES
.
85
6.2.1
THE
ATTRIBUTES
WINDOW
.
86
6.2.2
ATTRIBUTE
COLUMN
DISPLAY
.
87
6.2.3
EDITING
ATTRIBUTES
.
88
6.2.4
INHERITING
ATTRIBUTES
.
90
6.2.5
ATTRIBUTE
APPEARANCE
.
91
6.2.6
DISPLAYING
ATTRIBUTES
.
91
CONTENTS
XI
6.2.7
SYSTEM
ATTRIBUTES
&
LINKS
.
96
6.2.8
USER-DEFINED
ATTRIBUTES
.
100
6.2.9
ATTRIBUTES,
STANDARDS
&
METHOD
FILTERS
.
101
6.2.10
ATTRIBUTES
-
FINISHED
AT
LAST
.
101
6.3
ARIS
PROPERTIES
.
101
6.3.1
PROPERTIES
DIALOG
BOX
.
103
6.3.2
PROPERTIES
DIALOG
BOX
TABS
.
104
CHAPTER?
THE
EVENT-DRIVEN
PROCESS
CHAIN
111
7.1
INTRODUCTION
.
ILL
7.2
EVENTS
.
ILL
7.3
FUNCTIONS
.
113
7.4
THE
EVENT-DRIVEN
PROCESS
CHAIN
.
113
7.5
NAMING
EVENTS
.
114
7.6
WHY
USE
EVENTS?
.
116
7.7
RULES
AND
PROCESS
FLOW
.
118
7.8
RULES
.
119
7.9
DECISIONS
.
120
7.9.1
MODELLING
DECISIONS
.
121
7.9.2
DECISION
RULES
.
122
7.9.3
JOINING
DECISION
PATHS
.
122
7.9.4
DO
NOTHING
DECISION
PATHS
.
123
7.9.5
COMPLEX
RULES
AND
DECISIONS
.
126
7.10
BRANCHES
.
127
7.11
TRIGGERS
.
128
7.11.1
BASIC
TRIGGERS
.
128
7.12
MULTIPLE
TRIGGERS
.
129
7.12.1
DEPENDENCIES
.
131
7.12.2
DATA
STATE
CHANGES
AS
TRIGGERS
.
134
7.12.3
TRIGGERING
OTHER
PROCESSES
.
134
7.13
LOOPS
.
136
7.14
PUTTING
IT
ALL
TOGETHER
.
138
7.15
HORIZONTAL
OR
VERTICAL?
.
138
CHAPTER
8
FUNCTION
ALLOCATIONS
AND
RELATIONSHIPS
141
8.1
INTRODUCTION
.
141
8.2
TYPES
AND
INSTANCES
.
141
8.3
MAKING
FUNCTION
ALLOCATIONS
'.
.
142
8.4
RESOURCE
OBJECTS
.
144
8.4.1
ORGANISATION
.
145
8.4.2
APPLICATION
SYSTEMS
.
148
8.4.3
DATA
.
150
8.4.4
INFORMATION
CARRIERS
.
153
8.4.5
KNOWLEDGE
.
157
8.4.6
RESOURCE
.
159
8.4.7
PRODUCTS,
OBJECTIVES
AND
AUTHORISATION
.
161
XII
BUSINESS
PROCESS
MODELLING
WITH
ARIS
8.5
PUTTING
IT
ALL
TOGETHER
.
162
8.5.1
THE
FUNCTION
AS
A
TRANSFORMATION
.
164
8.5.2
SECONDARY
RELATIONSHIPS
.
165
8.5.3
USING
LIBRARIES
OF
RESOURCE
OBJECTS
.
166
8.6
VIEWING
FUNCTION
ALLOCATIONS
AND
RELATIONSHIPS
.
168
8.7
DELETING
RELATIONSHIPS
AND
REORGANISATION
.
173
CHAPTER
9
MODEL
ASSIGNMENTS
AND
THE
FUNCTION
ALLOCATION
DIAGRAM
175
9.1
MODEL
ASSIGNMENTS
.
175
9.1.1
THE
RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN
AN
OBJECT
AND
A
MODEL
.
175
9.2
CREATING
MODEL
ASSIGNMENTS
.
176
9.2.1
CREATE
AND
ASSIGN
A
MODEL
.
176
9.2.2
ASSIGNING
AN
EXISTING
MODEL
.
178
9.2.3
DRAG
AND
DROP
ASSIGNMENTS
.
179
9.2.4
HIDE
ASSIGNMENTS
.
180
9.3
VIEWING
AND
OPENING
MODEL
ASSIGNMENTS
.
180
9.3.1
THE
ASSIGNMENT
ICON
IN
ARIS
DESIGNER
.
181
9.3.2
THE
ASSIGNMENTS
TAB
IN
THE
PROPERTIES
DIALOG
BOX
.
183
9.3.3
THE
ASSIGNMENTS
TAB
IN
THE
OBJECT
WINDOW
.
184
9.3.4
THE
ASSIGNMENT
SPIDER
DIAGRAM
IN
ARIS
EXPLORER
.
185
9.4
MODEL
STRUCTURE
USING
ASSIGNMENTS
.
189
9.5
THE
LEAN
EEPC
.
190
9.6
FUNCTION
ALLOCATION
DIAGRAMS
.
192
9.6.1
CREATE
AND
ASSIGN
A
NEW
FAD
.
193
9.6.2
ASSIGNING
AN
EXISTING
FAD
MODEL
.
194
9.6.3
SHOW/HIDE
ASSIGNMENTS
IN
THE
EEPC
.
195
9.7
SHOW/HIDE
ASSIGNMENTS
.
195
9.7.1
MAKING
CHANGES
TO
ASSIGNED
FADS
.
199
CHAPTER
10
PROCESS
CAPTURE
AND
DESIGN
WITH
ARIS
201
10.1
HOW
TO
GO
ABOUT
MODELLING
.
201
10.2
OBJ
ECTIVES
FOR
MODELLING
.
201
10.2.1
WHY
ARE
YOU
MODELLING?
.
202
10.2.2
WHAT
ARE
YOU
MODELLING?
.
203
10.2.3
WHO
ARE
YOU
MODELLING?
.
206
10.2.4
WHEN
ARE
YOU
MODELLING?
.
207
10.3
CAPTURE
OF
MODELLING
REQUIREMENTS
.
208
10.4
CONCEPTUAL
DESIGN
.
210
10.4.1
WHAT
MODELS
TO
USE
.
210
10.4.2
THE
MODEL
STRUCTURE
.
210
10.4.3
MODELLING
STANDARDS.
213
10.4.4
A
STANDARD
ARIS
SET-UP
(GRID,
COLOURS,
ETC.)
.
213
10.4.5
BASIC
PRINCIPLES
.
213
10.5
DETAILED
DESIGN
.
214
10.5.1
WHAT
TO
DO
FIRST,
LIBRARIES
OR
PROCESSES?
.
214
CONTENTS
XIII
10.5.2
MODELLING
IN
TEAMS
.
214
10.5.3
PROCESS
CAPTURE
USING
ARIS
.
215
10.5.4
TO
FAD
OR
NOT
TO
FAD?
.
216
10.5.5
A
PROCESS
CAPTURE
APPROACH
.
217
10.6
IMPLEMENTATION
.
219
10.7
VERIFY
AND
VALIDATE
.
220
10.8
ROLES
AND
RESPONSIBILITIES
.
221
10.8.1
INFORMATION
GATHERER
.
223
10.8.2
PROCESS
DESIGNER
.
223
10.8.3
PROCESS
MODELLER
.
224
10.8.4
MODEL
LIBRARIAN
.
224
10.8.5
MODEL
VERIFIER
.
224
10.8.6
MODEL
VALIDATOR
.
225
10.8.7
PROJECT
PROCESS
ARCHITECT
.
225
10.8.8
CORPORATE
PROCESS
ARCHITECT
.
225
10.8.9
ARIS
TECHNICAL
CONSULTANT
.
226
10.8.10
DATABASE
ADMINISTRATOR
.
226
10.8.11
SERVER
ADMINISTRATOR
.
227
10.8.12
CONFIGURATION
ADMINISTRATOR
.
227
10.8.13
SYSTEM
ADMINISTRATOR
.
228
10.8.14
MODEL
PUBLISHER
.
228
10.8.15
TRAINERS
.
228
CHAPTER
11
MODELLING
STRUCTURE
229
11.1
THE
NEED
FOR
STRUCTURE
.
229
11.2
HORIZONTAL
AND
VERTICAL
STRUCTURES
.
229
11.3
HORIZONTAL
STRUCTURE
.
233
11.3.1
SEGMENTATION
.
233
11.3.2
LINKING
MODELS
USING
EVENTS
.
233
11.3.3
SEGMENTING
EXISTING
MODELS
.
239
11.3.4
COMBINING
SEGMENTED
MODELS
.
242
11.4
VERTICAL
STRUCTURE
.
242
11.4.1
HIERARCHICAL
DECOMPOSITION
.
242
11.4.2
CREATING
HIERARCHY
THROUGH
MODEL
ASSIGNMENTS
.
243
11.4.3
DECOMPOSING
FUNCTIONS
WITH
EEPCS
.
244
11.5
ISSUES
AND
COMPLEXITIES
IN
HIERARCHICAL
MODELLING
.
250
11.5.1
DECOMPOSING
EVENTS
WITH
THE
EVENT
DIAGRAM
.
250
11.5.2
MODEL
LINKING
WITH
DECOMPOSED
EVENTS
.
252
11.5.3
MODELLING
ORGANISATIONAL
INTERACTIONS
WITH
EVENT
DIAGRAMS
.
253
11.5.4
SYNCHRONISING
EVENT
AND
FUNCTION
HIERARCHIES
.
254
11.5.5
SUB-PROCESS
WITH
COMPLEX
TRIGGERS
AND
OUTCOMES
.
255
11.5.6
THEORETICAL
ISSUES
WITH
HIERARCHICAL
MODELLING
.
258
11.5.7
INTERPRETING
EVENT
OCCURRENCES
IN
HIERARCHICAL
MODELS
.
259
11.5.8
AN
ALTERNATIVE
FOR
HANDLING
EVENTS
IN
HIERARCHICAL
MODELS
.
261
XIV
BUSINESS
PROCESS
MODELLING
WITH
ARIS
CHAPTER
12
MODEL
HIERARCHY
AND
MODEL
GENERATION
263
12.1
MODELLING
AT
THE
CONCEPTUAL
LAYER
.
263
12.2
THE
VALUE
ADDED
CHAIN
DIAGRAM
.
263
12.2.1
THE
EEPC
AS
A
HIGH-LEVEL
MODEL
.
264
12.3
INTRODUCING
MODEL
GENERATION
.
265
12.3.1
MODEL
GENERATION
OPTIONS
.
266
12.3.2
USING
MODEL
GENERATION
.
267
12.3.3
MODEL
GENERATION
FROM
SHORTCUTS
.
269
12.3.4
MODEL
GENERATION
FROM
THE
ASSIGNMENTS
SPIDER
DIAGRAM.
.
270
12.4
VERTICAL
VIEWS
OF
THE
HIERARCHY
.
272
12.4.1
THE
FUNCTION
HIERARCHY
AND
THE
FUNCTION
TREE
.
272
12.4.2
GENERATING
A
FUNCTION
HIERARCHY
.
273
12.4.3
THE
EVENT
HIERARCHY
.
275
12.4.4
THE
RULE
DIAGRAM
AND
RULE
HIERARCHIES
.
275
12.5
HORIZONTAL
VIEWS
OF
THE
HIERARCHY
.
277
12.5.1
MODEL
GENERATION
OF
THE
END-TO-END
PROCESS
.
277
12.5.2
HANDLING
PROCESS
VARIANTS
WITH
MODEL
GENERATION
.
280
12.5.3
GENERATING
MODELS
THAT
SPAN
LEVELS
OF
THE
HIERARCHY
.
280
12.5.4
MODEL
LINKING
METHODS
AND
MODEL
GENERATION
.
283
CHAPTER
13
OCCURRENCES,
COPIES
AND
VARIANTS
285
13.1
OCCURRENCES
AND
DEFINITIONS
.
285
13.2
COPYING
OBJECTS
.
285
13.2.1
OBJECT
OCCURRENCE
COPIES
.
286
13.2.2
OBJECT
DEFINITION
COPIES
.
288
13.2.3
OBJECT
VARIANT
COPIES
.
289
13.2.4
OBJECT
MASTER
COPY
.
292
13.2.5
OBJECT
SHORTCUTS
.
292
13.3
COPYING
MODELS
.
292
13.3.1
MODEL
COPY
.
293
13.3.2
MODEL
DEFINITION
COPIES
.
294
13.3.3
MODEL
VARIANT
COPY
.
295
13.3.4
MODEL
SHORTCUTS
.
297
13.4
ARIS
VARIANTS
.
297
13.4.1
USING
VARIANTS
.
297
13.4.2
CREATING
VARIANTS
.
298
13.4.3
VIEWING
VARIANT
RELATIONSHIPS
.
300
13.4.4
THE
VARIANT
SPIDER
DIAGRAM
.
301
13.5
COMPARING
VARIANTS
.
302
13.5.1
COMPARING
OBJECT
VARIANTS
.
302
13.5.2
COMPARING
MODEL
VARIANTS
.
307
CONTENTS
XV
CHAPTER
14
MODELLING
VARIETY:
VARIANTS
IN
HIERARCHICAL
MODELLING
311
14.1
AVOIDING
STOVEPIPES
.
311
14.2
MODELLING
VARIETY
.
311
14.3
CREATING
MULTIPLE
EEPC
ASSIGNMENTS
.
313
14.4
A
MODEL
HIERARCHY
WITH
VARIANT
SUB-PROCESSES
.
314
14.4.1
CREATING
VARIANT
RELATIONSHIPS
BETWEEN
SUB-PROCESSES
.
315
14.4.2
CREATING
SUB-PROCESSES
AS
VARIANT
COPIES
.
316
14.4.3
VIEWING
VARIANT
RELATIONSHIPS
.
317
14.4.4
CREATING
VARIANTS
OF
VARIANTS
.
318
14.4.5
THE
VARIANT
SPIDER
DIAGRAM
.
318
14.5
GENERATING
A
PRODUCT-SPECIFIC
END-TO-END
PROCESS
.
319
14.5.1
MODEL
GENERATION
FROM
SHORTCUT
GROUPS
.
319
14.5.2
MODEL
GENERATION
FROM
A
SPIDER
DIAGRAM
.
320
14.6
BENEFITS
OF
MODELLING
WITH
A
VARIANT
HIERARCHY
.
322
CHAPTER
15
MODELLING
IN
ROWS
AND
COLUMNS
325
15.1
ROW
AND
COLUMN
MODELS
.
325
15.1.1
MODELLING
IN
SWIM-LANES
.
325
15.1.2
WHEN
TO
USE
A
SWIM-LANE
MODEL
.
326
15.1.3
HORIZONTAL
OR
VERTICAL?
.
327
15.1.4
ROW/COLUMN
EEPCS
IN
A
MODEL
HIERARCHY
.
327
15.2
THE
ROW
AND
COLUMN
EEPC
.
327
15.2.1
THE
LAYOUT
OF
A
ROW/COLUMN
EEPC
.
327
15.2.2
THE
IMPLICIT
RELATIONSHIP
.
329
15.2.3
MULTIPLE
RELATIONSHIPS
IN
ROW/COLUMN
EEPCS
.
331
15.2.4
MODELLING
MULTIPLE
SYSTEMS
.
334
15.2.5
MODELLING
DATA,
KNOWLEDGE
AND
RESOURCES
IN
ROW/COLUMN
EEPCS.
334
15.2.6
CHANGING
IMPLICIT
RELATIONSHIPS
.
335
15.2.7
ROW
AND
COLUMN
ATTRIBUTES
AND
PROPERTIES
.
337
15.2.8
AUTOMATIC
LAYOUT
OF
ROW
AND
COLUMN
EEPCS
.
338
15.2.9
SHOW
AND
HIDE
ASSIGNMENTS
IN
A
COLUMN
EEPC
.
339
15.2.10
MODEL
GENERATION
AND
ROW/COLUMN
EEPCS
.
340
15.3
SPECIALISED
ROW/COLUMN
MODELS
.
343
15.3.1
THE
PROCESS
CHAIN
DIAGRAM
.
343
15.3.2
EBUSINESS
SCENARIO
DIAGRAM
.
345
15.3.3
COLUMN
EEPC
FOR
MODELLING
SYSTEMS
INTERFACES
.
345
CHAPTER
16
ARIS
EXPLORER
REVISITED
349
16.1
THE
ARIS
NETWORK
OF
SERVERS
.
349
16.1.1
USING
THE
LOCAL
SERVER
.
349
16.1.2
MAKING
A
NETWORK
CONNECTION
.
349
16.1.3
USING
ANETWORKED
SERVER
.
350
16.1.4
DATABASE
USERNAMES
AND
PASSWORDS
.
350
16.1.5
METHOD
FILTERS
.
353
XVI
BUSINESS
PROCESS
MODELLING
WITH
ARIS
16.1.6
LOGGING
OUT
OF
A
DATABASE
.
354
16.1.7
FOLDERS
AND
GROUPS
.
354
16.2
USEFUL
COMMANDS
IN
ARIS
EXPLORER
.
356
16.2.1
EXPLORER
TOOLBARS
.
356
16.2.2
FILE
COMMANDS.
358
16.2.3
EDIT
COMMANDS
.
358
16.2.4
LAYOUT
COMMAND
.
359
16.2.5
MOVE
COMMANDS
.
359
16.2.6
THE
'
NEW
'
COMMANDS
.
360
16.2.7
USE
TEMPLATE
COMMAND
.
362
16.2.8
VIEW
COMMANDS
.
363
16.3
FIND
MODELS
AND
OBJECTS
.
363
16.3.1
SEARCHING
BY
NAME
AND
LOCATION
.
364
16.3.2
DISPLAYING
AND
USING
SEARCH
RESULTS
.
365
16.3.3
REFINING
SEARCH
CRITERIA
TO
LOOK
FOR
ATTRIBUTE
VALUES
.
366
CHAPTER
17
ARIS
DESIGNER
REVISITED
369
17.1
MODEL
WINDOWS
AND
TOOLBARS
.
369
17.1.1
WINDOWS
.
369
17.1.2
TOOLBARS
.
370
17.1.3
TOOLTIPS
.
371
17.2
OBJECT
MANIPULATION
.
371
17.2.1
FIND
IN
ACTIVE
MODEL
.
371
17.2.2
OBJECT
SELECTION
.
373
17.2.3
REPLACE
.
373
17.2.4
PLACE
AND
CONNECT
.
374
17.2.5
RE-CONNECT
TO
ANOTHER
OBJECT
.
375
17.3
MODEL
APPEARANCE
.
376
17.3.1
MODEL
PROPERTIES
.
376
17.3.2
MODEL
APPEARANCE
OPTIONS
.
380
17.3.3
OBJECT
APPEARANCE
.
380
17.3.4
CONNECTION
APPEARANCE
.
384
17.3.5
ATTRIBUTE
PLACEMENT
.
385
17.3.6
TEMPLATES
.
385
17.4
MODEL
LAYOUT
.
388
17.4.1
THE
MODEL
GRID
.
388
17.4.2
ALIGNING
OBJECTS
.
390
17.4.3
GROUPING
.
391
17.4.4
MODEL
LAYOUT
.
392
17.5
INSERTING
OBJECTS
.
398
17.5.1
INSERTING
DRAWING
OBJECTS
.
398
17.5.2
INSERTING
TEXT
.
399
17.5.3
INSERT
OLE
OBJECTS
.
399
CONTENTS
XVII
CHAPTER
18
MODEL
VERIFICATION
401
18.1
WHY
VERIFY?
.
401
18.2
WHAT
SHOULD
BE
VERIFIED?
.
401
18.2.1
CHECKS
ON
INDIVIDUAL
MODELS
.
402
18.2.2
CHECKS
ON
THE
DATABASE
.
402
18.2.3
CHECKS
ON
MULTIPLE
MODELS
.
402
18.2.4
CHECKS
ON
MODEL
STRUCTURE
AND
LINKING
.
403
18.3
TOOLS
FOR
VERIFICATION
.
403
18.3.1
ANIMATION
.
403
18.3.2
CONSOLIDATE
.
403
18.3.3
COMPARE
.
408
18.3.4
FIND
OBJECTS
WITH
IDENTICAL
NAMES
.
408
18.3.5
IDENTIFIERS
.
409
18.3.6
OBJECT
OCCURRENCES
.
413
18.3.7
ARIS
SEMANTIC
CHECKS
.
414
18.3.8
ARIS
REPORTS
.
423
18.4
ARIS
MACROS
.
426
18.5
VERIFICATION
CHECKS
.
428
18.5.1
CHECKS
ON
INDIVIDUAL
MODELS
.
428
18.5.2
CHECKS
ACROSS
THE
DATABASE
.
431
18.5.3
CHECKS
ON
MULTIPLE
MODELS
.
434
18.5.4
CHECKS
ON
MODEL
STRUCTURE
AND
LINKING
.
435
CHAPTER
19
ARIS
ADMINISTRATION
437
19.1
THE
NEED
FOR
ADMINISTRATION
.
437
19.2
ADMINISTRATIVE
ROLES
AND
PRIVILEGES
.
437
19.3
DATABASE
ADMINISTRATION
.
438
19.3.1
ACCESS
PRIVILEGES
.
438
19.3.2
FONT
FORMATS
.
443
19.3.3
IMPORT
AND
EXPORT
.
445
19.3.4
USER
MANAGEMENT
.
447
19.4
SERVER
ADMINISTRATION
.
453
19.4.1
CHANGE
SERVER
ADMINISTRATOR
PASSWORD
.
453
19.4.2
CHANGE
CONFIGURATION
ADMINISTRATOR
PASSWORD
.
453
19.4.3
DEREGISTER,
REGISTER
AND
SYNCHRONIZE
.
453
19.5
CONFIGURATION
MANAGEMENT
.
456
19.5.1
METHOD
FILTERS
AND
EVALUATION
FILTERS
.
456
19.5.2
TEMPLATES
AND
FONT
FORMATS
.
460
19.6
THE
ARIS
ADMINTOOL
.
466
19.7
MODEL
MERGING
.
466
19.7.1
INTRODUCTION
TO
MERGE
.
466
19.7.2
MAKING
A
MERGE
.
467
XVIII
BUSINESS
PROCESS
MODELLING
WITH
ARIS
CHAPTER
20
ARIS
MODELLING
STANDARDS
471
20.1
THE
NEED
FOR
STANDARDS
.
471
20.2
WHAT
TO
STANDARDISE
.
473
20.2.1
MODELLING
AND
ADMINISTRATION
ROLES
.
473
20.2.2
BASIC
RULES
FOR
PROCESS
CAPTURE
AND
MODELLING
.
474
20.2.3
A
CORE
SET
OF
MODELS
AND
OBJECTS
.
474
20.2.4
MODELLING
OF
WHO?,
WHAT?,
WHEN?,
WHERE?,
WHY?
AND
HOW?
.
475
20.2.5
RELATIONSHIPS
AND
WHAT
THEY
MEAN
.
475
20.2.6
HOW
TO
REPRESENT
COMMON
SCENARIOS
.
475
20.2.7
USE
OF
ATTRIBUTES
.
476
20.2.8
MODEL
APPEARANCE
.
476
20.2.9
WEB
PUBLISHING
.
477
20.2.10
APPROACHES
TO
MODEL
LINKING
AND
STRUCTURE
.
478
20.2.11
LIBRARIES
AND
REUSE
.
478
20.2.12
DATABASE
AND
SERVER
ADMINISTRATION
.
478
20.3
MATCHING
THE
APPROACH
TO
YOUR
CORPORATE
CULTURE
.
479
20.3.1
CENTRAL
COMMAND
AND
CONTROL
ORGANISATION
.
479
20.3.2
TECHNICALLY
INNOVATIVE
CULTURE
.
480
20.4
HOW
TO
IMPLEMENT
STANDARDS
.
481
20.4.1
FORMAL
STANDARDS
DOCUMENTS
.
482
20.4.2
GUIDELINES
.
482
20.4.3
INTRANET
HELP
AND
SUPPORT
SITE
.
482
20.4.4
SAMPLE
DATABASES
AND
MODELS
.
483
20.4.5
METHOD
FILTERS
.
484
20.4.6
USING
AN
ARIS
SERVER
.
484
20.4.7
USING
AN
ARIS
WEB
SERVER
.
486
20.4.8
OBJECT
AND
MODEL
LIBRARIES
.
486
20.4.9
TEMPLATES
.
486
20.4.10
TRAINING
.
486
20.4.11
REPORT
SCRIPTS
.
486
20.4.12
SEMANTICS
CHECKS
.
487
20.4.13
AUDITS,
REVIEWS
AND
QUALITY
GATES
.
487
20.5
THE
MEASURE
OF
SUCCESS
.
487
CONTENTS
XIX
APPENDIX
A
ARIS
OPTIONS
489
GENERAL
.
490
COMPONENTS
.
491
LOG
IN
.
492
EXPLORER
.
493
DEFAULT
PROCEDURE
.
494
CONFIGURATION
.
495
LAYOUT
PROCEDURE
.
496
MODEL
APPEARANCE
.
497
GRAPHIC
EXPORT
.
498
ATTRIBUTES
.
499
EVALUATIONS
.
500
ANALYSIS/ANIMATION
.
501
SEMANTIC
CHECK
.
502
EXPORT/IMPORT
.
503
MODEL
GENERATION
.
504
MERGE
.
505
APPENDIX
B
FUNCTION
KEYS
AND
SHORTCUTS
507
FUNCTION
KEYS
.
507
ARIS
DESIGNER
NAVIGATION
AND
SELECTION
KEYS
.
508
TABLE
NAVIGATION
AND
SELECTION
KEYS
.
509
SHORTCUT
KEYS
.
510
GLOSSARY
511
REFERENCES
513
SUBJECT
INDEX
515 |
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