CentraSite Documentation : CentraSite User’s Guide : Using the Asset Catalog : Impact Analysis : Overview of Impact Analysis
Overview of Impact Analysis
Note:  
The Impact Analysis feature that was used to easily navigate and visualize the associations between the catalog assets and registry objects, and hence identify the impact when updating or deleting assets in the catalog is deprecated and will be removed in future releases. Instead, you can use the Asset Navigator interface of CentraSite Business UI helps you to easily navigate and visualize the dependencies between assets for various use cases. To visualize the dependencies between assets using the Asset Navigator, see Working with the CentraSite Business UI.
Objects in the registry can be linked through associations. For example, when you create a new version of an asset, CentraSite generates a unidirectional "supersedes" association between the new and old version.
CentraSite offers the possibility of viewing associations between the registry objects and hence identifying the impact when updating or deleting an asset in the catalog. This is called impact analysis.
The impact analysis feature enables you to easily navigate and visualize the associations between the catalog assets and registry objects. This feature helps you to:
*Understand asset-to-objects associations by displaying the associations that exist between the catalog assets and other registry objects.
*Check that existing associations between the assets and objects are not violated when you make changes in the registry. Also, check the external links from registry objects to supporting documents.
*Determine the impact that updating or deleting an asset would have on its related objects.
You can visualize the currently defined associations for an asset with other registry objects, either in graphical or tabular form. The graphical representation is enabled through a Flash-based web browser.
Note that apart from the assets, you can also view the impact analysis for other CentraSite objects like organizations, users, groups, and roles through the object's context menu.
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