You can specify the properties to display and model in ARIS. You can specify and group properties for models, object, and connections.
You can add attribute properties.
Prerequisite
You have the Configuration administrator function privilege.
You have created a set of content types.
Procedure
You can open the Conventions page to edit or create content type sets.
Prerequisite
You have the Configuration administrator function privilege.
Procedure
Click Application launcher >
Administration. The
Configuration view is shown.
Click Conventions.
Click Content types.
The list of content type sets is displayed. If you have not created any content type set, the Default set is displayed.
Click the content type set you want to edit.
Click the model or object to which you want to add a property.
Scroll to the relevant property group.
Click Create property.
Select Add attribute. The dialog opens.
Enter the identifier. The identifier must be unique only for this content type. For example, you can have two object content types and both can have a property with identifier desc.
Optional: For each language, enter the name of the property that is displayed in the portal. The name specified here is used only in the portal, not during modeling. By default, the name that comes from ARIS Method is used.
Enter the attribute type. Start typing the attribute name to filter the list of attributes.
Select the relevant attribute.
Based on the property type, you can specify the data type, enable the property for editing in the portal, and specify whether to use formatting in the publication. You can enable the Handle as a user option if you want that the Select user(s) dialog is displayed when modeling, for example, a person responsible.
Click Save.
You have added an attribute property.
Tip
For more information about the items, click Information.
You can add relations. Relations include connections, implicit connections, implicit relationships, as well as assignments, and variant relationships. Therefore, the term relation is a superordinate term for all links that can exist between objects and models.
Prerequisite
You have the Configuration administrator function privilege.
You have created a set of content types.
Procedure
You can open the Conventions page to edit or create content type sets.
Prerequisite
You have the Configuration administrator function privilege.
Procedure
Click Application launcher >
Administration. The
Configuration view is shown.
Click Conventions.
Click Content types.
The list of content type sets is displayed. If you have not created any content type set, the Default set is displayed.
Click the content type set you want to edit.
Click the object to which you want to add a relation.
Scroll to the relevant property group.
Click Create property.
Select Add relation. The dialog opens.
Enter identifier, name, and language. The identifier must be unique only for this content type. For example, you can have two object content types and both can have a property with identifier desc. For each language, enter the name of the element that it is to be displayed. At least one language must be maintained. If you do not specify a path, the fallback path is used.
In the View section, specify the configuration for ARIS.
You can add and remove content types. To add content types, click Add content type. Select the target content types for the relations. To remove a content type, click
Delete.
Optional: Enable Target object types refinement.
You can add or remove object types. To add object types, click Add object types. To delete an object type, click
Delete.
In the Type section, specify whether you want to consider objects on definition level, objects that have occurrences in a model or in assignments. If you select Occurrences in assignments, you must select the model type in which the assignments exist.
You can add and remove connection types. You must add at least one connection. To
add connections types, click Add connection types. Select the connection types for the relation. To remove a connection type, click
Delete. The Details of configured relations displays the connections that are allowed according to the ARIS method at the definition level.
Optional: For connections that can be both an incoming and an outgoing connection, you can restrict the direction.
Optional: Enable Symbol type restrictions. If you enable Symbol type restrictions, you can restrict the object types to specific symbols. You can enable that only the selected symbol is used or that all other symbols are used.
You can add and remove symbols.
In the Edit section, specify the subset of settings that are used by ARIS Designer to display and edit the related content on the Connected objects tab of the property panel or ARIS Designer to display and edit the related content in the property panel. The same applies to Contribution in the Published content
In the Type section, specify whether you want to consider objects on definition level, occurrences in a model or in assignments. The available options depend on the settings you defined in the View section. You can enable only one option. If you select Occurrences in assignments, you must select the model type in which the assignments exist. If you already selected a model in the View section, you cannot select a model for assignments.
If you want to disable the Edit settings, enable the Read-only option.
Select all source and target object that have a connection for use in ARIS Designer or ARIS Designer or for Contribution.
Optional: Specify the symbol types for creation in ARIS Designer or ARIS Designer. The symbol list contains a subset of the symbols specified in the View section or the symbols specified for the target content types.
Optional: Specify the symbol type for creation in Contribution.
Optional: Specify the assignment settings. The settings in this section are used only by Contribution and not by ARIS Designer or ARIS Designer.
Specify the language, model name, and group for models. You can include the expression ${name} if you want to use the object name in a model name for the assignment. Example: My object ${name} assignment.
Enter the group path and select the language. The path of the group within the main group is specified. In the following example, a group named Contribution containing another group named My assigned models is created in the main group: Contribution/My assigned models.
If you enable the Relative path option, the assigned model is generated in the group of the object for which you created an assignment in a subgroup with the specified name.
Click Save.
You have added the relation.
Tip
For more information about the items, click Information.
You can add properties in XML format. Properties in XML format support more extensive configuration, unlike relations and attribute properties. When you save an XML property, the XML is validated.
Prerequisite
You have the Configuration administrator function privilege.
You have created a set of content types.
Procedure
You can open the Conventions page to edit or create content type sets.
Prerequisite
You have the Configuration administrator function privilege.
Procedure
Click Application launcher >
Administration. The
Configuration view is shown.
Click Conventions.
Click Content types.
The list of content type sets is displayed. If you have not created any content type set, the Default set is displayed.
Click the content type set you want to edit.
Click the model, object, or connection to which you want to add an XML property.
Scroll to the relevant property group.
Click Create property.
Select Add XML. The dialog opens.
Enter the name and language. For each language, enter the name of the element that it is to be displayed. At least one language must be maintained. If you do not specify a path, the fallback path is used. The XML must contain an identifier. This identifier is read from the XML snippet and placed into the read-only identifier field. The identifier must be unique only for this content type. For example, you can have two object content types and both can have a property with identifier desc.
Click Save.
You have added the XML property.
Tip
We recommend that you write the XML property in an XML editor. Using an XML editor
helps you to write a valid XML snippet. You find more information about the items
when you click Information.
You can edit a property.
Prerequisite
You have the Configuration administrator function privilege.
You have created a set of content types.
Procedure
You can open the Conventions page to edit or create content type sets.
Prerequisite
You have the Configuration administrator function privilege.
Procedure
Click Application launcher >
Administration. The
Configuration view is shown.
Click Conventions.
Click Content types.
The list of content type sets is displayed. If you have not created any content type set, the Default set is displayed.
Click the content type set you want to edit.
Click the model, object, or connection for which you want to edit a property.
Scroll to the relevant property group.
Click the relevant property. The dialog opens.
Make you changes.
Click Save.
You have edited the property.
Tip
For more information about the items, click Information.
You can display whether a property is used in other properties or hierarchies.
Prerequisite
You have the Configuration administrator function privilege.
You have created a set of content types.
Procedure
You can open the Conventions page to edit or create content type sets.
Prerequisite
You have the Configuration administrator function privilege.
Procedure
Click Application launcher >
Administration. The
Configuration view is shown.
Click Conventions.
Click Content types.
The list of content type sets is displayed. If you have not created any content type set, the Default set is displayed.
Click on the content type set for which you want to display the usage of the properties for a content type.
Click on the content type set for which you want to display the usage of the properties for a content type.
Click the model, object, or connection for which you want to display the usage of a property.
Scroll to the relevant property group.
Select the relevant property.
Click References.
All properties and hierarchies that use the content type are displayed. The name, the content type and the type of the property is displayed.
You can move a property to a different property group.
Prerequisite
You have the Configuration administrator function privilege.
You have created a set of content types.
Procedure
You can open the Conventions page to edit or create content type sets.
Prerequisite
You have the Configuration administrator function privilege.
Procedure
Click Application launcher >
Administration. The
Configuration view is shown.
Click Conventions.
Click Content types.
The list of content type sets is displayed. If you have not created any content type set, the Default set is displayed.
Click the content type set you want to edit.
Click the model, object, or connection for which you want to move a property.
Click the arrow next to the relevant property group.
In the line of the property you want to move, click More.
Select Move up to move the property up or select
Move down to move the property down. You can select multiple properties and move them using
drag and drop.
You have moved the property.
You can move the properties to a different property group.
Prerequisite
You have the Configuration administrator function privilege.
You have created a set of content types.
Procedure
You can open the Conventions page to edit or create content type sets.
Prerequisite
You have the Configuration administrator function privilege.
Procedure
Click Application launcher >
Administration. The
Configuration view is shown.
Click Conventions.
Click Content types.
The list of content type sets is displayed. If you have not created any content type set, the Default set is displayed.
Click the content type set you want to edit.
Click the model, object, or connection for which you want to move a property to a different property group.
Click the arrow next to the relevant property group.
In the line of the property you want to move, click More.
Select Move to to set a different property group for the property.
Select the relevant property group from the list and click OK.
You have moved the property to a different property group.
Tip
You can move properties using drag and drop.
You can delete a property.
Prerequisite
You have the Configuration administrator function privilege.
You have created a set of content types.
Procedure
You can open the Conventions page to edit or create content type sets.
Prerequisite
You have the Configuration administrator function privilege.
Procedure
Click Application launcher >
Administration. The
Configuration view is shown.
Click Conventions.
Click Content types.
The list of content type sets is displayed. If you have not created any content type set, the Default set is displayed.
Click the content type set you want to edit.
Click the model, object, or connection from which you want to delete a property.
In the line of the property you want to delete, click More.
Click Delete to delete the property. The dialog opens.
Click Delete to confirm.
You have deleted the property.