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Title: How to show redundant apps used by diff business units
Post by: cphoa28 on November 07, 2018, 02:55:16 AM
Hello,
Am trying to create a model that shows applications that have redundant application services/functions and which business units are using what applications.  Am using Archimate 4.2.

If going by standard way of modeling an architecture by layers, wherein Business Actor ==> Business Function ==> Application Function ==> Application Service ==> Application Component:


Ideas much appreciated!!  Much thanks!!

Chris
Title: Re: How to show redundant apps used by diff business units
Post by: Phil Beauvoir on November 08, 2018, 10:19:16 AM
Might be worth sharing on the ArchiMate Google Group https://groups.google.com/forum/?#!forum/open-archimate-forum
Title: Re: How to show redundant apps used by diff business units
Post by: Phil Beauvoir on November 08, 2018, 10:25:50 AM
>     I also noted that create viewpoint only show immediate relationships but doesn't seem to traverse the next level of relationships.  Anyone know how to do that in Archi?

Not sure what you mean by "create viewpoint" ("generate view"?) but if you need to add any additional relationships or concepts to a View you'll need to drag and drop them from the Models tree.
Title: Re: How to show redundant apps used by diff business units
Post by: cphoa28 on November 09, 2018, 00:31:18 AM
Phil,
Much thanks for the replies! Will definitely try the Google Groups.

As for the "viewpoint", I found kinda what I needed using the Visualiser.  It even asks you for "depth" which is what I was referring to as "next levels". 

Now what I need next is a tabular report or dashboard version with metrics.  Guess I'll be playing around with the free database plugin I read elsewhere in this forum. 

BTW, what artifact is best used to represent the actual application or application suite (i.e. SAP ERP, Salesforce CRM, etc.)?  Application Component? 

Much thanks again for the help!


Chris