1 Introduction to Business Modelling.- 1.1 What is Business Modelling?.- 1.2 Why Model Your Business?.- 1.3 So What Actually is a Model?.- 1.4 Why Use a Business Modelling Method?.- 1.5 Why Use a Business Modelling Tool?.- 1.6 Why use ARIS Toolset?.- 1.7 What's in this Book.- 1.8 Disclaimer.- 1.9 What this Boolisn't.- 1.10 ARIS 5.- 1.11 How to Use this Book.- 1.11.1 For New Users of ARIS.- 1.11.2 For Experienced Users of ARIS.- 2 Introducing ARIS.- 2.1 Architecture of Integrated Information Systems.- 2.2 The ARIS House.- 2.3 A Method for Business Modelling.- 2.4 But Where Do You Start?.- 2.5 Generally Accepted Modelling Principles.- 2.6 The ARIS Method.- 2.6.1 Servers, Databases and Models.- 2.6.2 Objects, Occurences and Relationships.- 2.6.3 Attributes and Properties.- 2.6.4 Method and Filters & Templates.- 2.7 A Model is Not Just a Picture.- 2.8 The ARIS Toolset Product Range.- 2.8.1 ARIS Easy Design.- 2.8.2 ARIS Toolset.- 2.9 ARIS Command Convention Used in This Book.- 3 Getting Started.- 3.1 Installation.- 3.2 Starting & Stopping ARIS.- 3.3 The ARIS Interface.- 3.3.1 ARIS Main Menu.- 3.3.2 ARIS Toolbars.- 3.3.3 ARIS Wizards.- 3.3.4 ARIS Properties and Attributes.- 3.3.5 ARIS Windows.- 3.3.6 ARIS Status Bar.- 3.3.7 ARIS Options.- 3.3.8 ARIS Administration.- 3.3.9 ARIS Help.- 4 Introducing ARIS Explorer.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 Windows, Panes & Views.- 4.3 The ARIS Explorer Hierarchy.- 4.4 Navigating the Hierarchy.- 4.5 Names, Identifiers and the GUID.- 4.6 Objects & Occurences.- 4.7 Explorer Editing Commands.- 4.8 Attributes and Properties.- 4.9 Method Filters.- 4.10 The ARIS House and Creating New Models.- 5 Introducing ARIS Designer.- 5.1 Creating and Opening Models.- 5.2 Viewing Models.- 5.2.1 Windows & Toolbars.- 5.2.2 The ARIS Status Bar.- 5.2.3 Scaling the Model View.- 5.3 Editing Models.- 5.3.1 Selecting, Moving, Sizing & Deleting Objects.- 5.3.2 Adding and Naming Objects.- 5.3.3 Adding Multiple Objects.- 5.3.4 Connecting Objects.- 5.3.5 Displaying Connection Types.- 5.3.6 Undo, Redo and Layout.- 5.3.7 Saving and Closing.- 5.4 An Example Model.- 5.5 Printing Models.- 5.6 Evaluating Models.- 6 ARIS Attributes and ARIS Properties.- 6.1 Introduction.- 6.2 ARIS Attributes.- 6.2.1 The Attributes Window.- 6.2.2 Attribute Column Display.- 6.2.3 Editing Attributes.- 6.2.4 Inheriting Attributes.- 6.2.5 Attribute Appearance.- 6.2.6 Displaying Attributes.- 6.2.7 System Attributes & Links.- 6.2.8 User-Defined Attributes.- 6.2.9 Attributes, Standards & Method Filters.- 6.2.10 Attributes - Finished at Last.- 6.3 ARIS Properties.- 6.3.1 Properties Dialog Box.- 6.3.2 Properties Dialog Box Tabs.- 7 The Event-Driven Process Chain.- 7.1 Introduction.- 7.2 Events.- 7.3 Functions.- 7.4 The Event-Driven Process Chain.- 7.5 Naming Events.- 7.6 Why Use Events?.- 7.7 Rules and Process Flow.- 7.8 Rules.- 7.9 Decisions.- 7.9.1 Modelling Decisions.- 7.9.2 Decision Rules.- 7.9.3 Joining Decision Paths.- 7.9.4 Do Nothing Decision Paths.- 7.9.5 Complex Rules and Decisions.- 7.10 Branches.- 7.11 Triggers.- 7.11.1 Basic Triggers.- 7.12 Multiple Triggers.- 7.12.1 Dependencies.- 7.12.2 Data State Changes as Triggers.- 7.12.3 Trigerring Other Processes.- 7.13 Loops.- 7.14 Putting it All together.- 7.15 Horizontal or Vertical?.- 8 Function Allocations and Relationships.- 8.1 Introduction.- 8.2 Types and Instances.- 8.3 Making Function Allocation.- 8.4 Resource Objects.- 8.4.1 Organisation.- 8.4.2 Application Systems.- 8.4.3 Data.- 8.4.4 Information Carriers.- 8.4.5 Knowledge.- 8.4.6 Resource.- 8.4.7 Products, Objectives and Authorisation.- 8.5 Putting it All Together.- 8.5.1 The Function as a Transformation.- 8.5.2 Secondary Relationships.- 8.5.3 Using Libraries of Resource Objects.- 8.6 Viewing Function Allocations and Relationships.- 8.7 Deleting Relationships and Reorganisation.- 9 Model Assignments and the Function Allocation Diagram.- 9.1 Model Assignments.- 9.1.1 The Relationship Between an Object and a Model.- 9.2 Creating Model Assignments.- 9
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