In a model of the Matrix model type, you can represent existing connections between objects in a table. You can do this very quickly by including a search for objects.
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You can create a model of the Matrix model type. A matrix model is used to represent connections between objects.
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Click ARIS > New > Matrix.
The Model Wizard opens.
Specify the relevant settings and click Finish.
The matrix model is newly created in the selected group and opened for editing on a tab.
Right-click a group in the Navigation bar and click Search. The Find dialog opens.
In the Find what box, select the entry Objects and restrict the search using the Type box to the object type you are looking for, if required. The objects found are listed in the Result area.
Click Run.
Select the relevant objects and drag them to the column header of the matrix model and release the mouse button.
Rerun the search and add the relevant objects to the row header.
If you have only modeled objects in the row header and insert an object in the column header for the first time, the Define visibility of connections dialog opens. Connections you allow here are displayed directly in the matrix model.
You have created a matrix model from a search result and, if required, defined a default connection for symbol pairs.
Tip
You can also drag objects directly into the matrix model from the Navigation bar. To do this, enable the Objects check box in the Navigation bar.