Object Visualization Diagrams are drawn automatically with Auto Modeler. They visualize existing associations between objects. There are two types:
- A two-level hub and spoke diagram
For example, an object sits in the middle of the diagram - the hub (say a Process called "Recruitment"), while around it are all its associated objects (e.g. this might include the applications used in the process, the rules that constrain it, the inputs and outputs, the organization that owns or performs it).
- A three level hierarchy diagram
For example, an object is at the top of the diagram (say a Process called "Recruitment"), while at the second level are selected associated objects (e.g. these might be child sub-processes, such as "Advertise Vacancy", "Shortlist Candidates", "Interview Candidates", "Appoint Successful Candidate", "Induct New Employee", etc.). At level 3, beneath each sub-process, you might have further sub-processes (process steps), so as to create a 3-level process hierarchy, or you could have all the things associated to the level 2 processes (such as applications, inputs/outputs, organizations, etc.).
Created from the Casewise Model 00 - Kybernetica Model on 31/07/2016 at 20:00