Part I. Getting started

Part II. UML modeling

Part III. Project glossary

Part IV. BPMN toolset

Part V. Project management

Part VI. Modeling toolset

Part VII. ArchiMate tools

Part VIII. Team collaboration

Part IX. Code engineering

Part X. Database design and engineering

Part XI. Advanced modeling toolset

Part XII. Document production

Part XIII. Business modeling

Part XIV. Business rule

Part XV. Agile development

Part XVI. Wireframe

Part XVII. Impact analysis

Part XVIII. CMMN toolset

Part XIX. SoaML modeling

Part XX. Design animation

Part XXI. IDE Integration

Part XXII. Interoperability and integration

Part XXIII. Process simulation

Part XXIV. Zachman and BMM

Part XXV. Appendix A - Application Options

Part XXVI. Appendix B - Project Options

Part XXVII. Appendix C

 

How to Organize Diagrams with Models?

For small scale project, it would be easy to use Diagram Navigator to manage it. However, for middle to large scale project which has considerable numbers of diagrams and model elements, it would be better to use Model Structure view to organize the project.

Visual Paradigm loads diagrams and model elements only when they are used. For example, opening a diagram will load all its diagram elements and opening the specification dialog box of a model element will cause it (and the model elements it referenced) to be loaded. Besides, selecting a tree node in the Model Structure view will cause the corresponding element to be loaded as well.

For this reason, we recommend you to group diagrams using Model instead of laying them flat in the project. This can avoid accidentally loading diagrams and model elements that you never use and thus can speed up project loading and saving.

To open the Model Structure View:

  1. Select View > Project Browser from the toolbar to open the Project Browser.
  2. In the Project Browser, select Model Structure view.

Creating model

To create a Model, right-click on the project node in Model Structure view and select Model from the pop-up menu. You can either create a custom model by selecting New Model..., or create a pre-defined Model (e.g. Analysis Model) by selecting it in the list.

Create a model in Model Structure view
Create a model in Model Structure view

Creating diagram in model

To create diagram in model, right-click on the target model and select Sub Diagrams > New Diagrams... from the pop-up menu. In the New Diagram window, select the type of diagram to create, enter its name and click OK.

Create a diagram under Model
Create a diagram under Model
NOTE: When you draw a shape, its model element will be put under the same model as diagram.

Moving diagrams between models

If you are not organizing project structure with model, you may want to do it now. You can move a diagram from root into a model or transfer a diagram from one model to another.

To move diagram from one model to another, right-click on the target model in Model Structure view and select Sub Diagrams > Existing Diagrams... from the popup menu.

Add existing diagram to Model
Add existing diagram to Model

Select the diagrams you want to move in the Add Sub Diagrams window and click OK.

Select diagram(s) to move
Select diagram(s) to move

The selected diagrams will be moved to the target model.

NOTE: If you move a diagram which has the master view of model element(s), the model element(s) will be moved together with the diagram to the new model.

Related Resources

The following resources may help you to learn more about the topic discussed in this page.

 
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