Using the ad hoc analysis you can visualize complex interrelationships in a database with just a few mouse clicks either automatically or step by step. The interrelationships are represented graphically as an analysis path.
For example, answers to the following questions are provided:
Which functions do my employees carry out?
Which position in the company is not occupied?
Which employees use which application systems?
Depending on your question enter the name of a database group, model, or object as the starting point. This allows you to define the analysis as easily as defining a route in your route planner. If you run the analysis automatically you can of course, insert any steps you want the analysis to run through. Several targets are also possible.
You can however, also define the analysis path step by step. The possible successors of an item are displayed in thematic groups.
The interrelationships are displayed graphically as analysis paths on the tab of the analysis. Analyses can also be combined by subdividing several analysis paths.
All analysis items and connections from the method filter you logged on with are considered. The symbols are not displayed here as ARIS symbols. This happens in the analysis output.
To facilitate working with complex analysis paths you can filter the displayed content in different ways.
Analysis results can be saved in the private and the public area. Analyses saved in the public area are available to all authorized users. Because analyses are not included when saving the database these must be saved separately.
Once the analysis fits your requirements, you can output the entire analysis or parts of it as a table or graphic and add graphic objects or text. All ARIS symbols are displayed in the output with the symbol defined in the method filter. The various outputs are automatically saved with the analysis.