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

 

Elaborating model element with sub diagram

Each notation has its own meaning and semantic. For example, you use a use case to present users' goals (system functions) but not how to achieve the goals. In order to model other aspects like the dynamic behavior of use case, you can elaborate a model element with a proper type of sub-diagram and contribute the details on the model element.

Creating a new sub diagram

  1. Move the mouse over a shape, press its resource icon Sub Diagrams when it reveals and select New Diagram... from the pop-up menu.
    Add a sub-diagram
    Add a sub-diagram
  2. In the New Diagram window, select the type of diagram to create. Note that the diagram types that are suitable for the selected shape are listed at the top of the window.
  3. Enter the diagram name.
  4. Click OK.
NOTE: Inserting a sub diagram on a model element, all child model elements of the sub diagram will also be attached.

Adding an existing diagram as sub diagram

  1. Move the mouse over a shape, press its resource icon Sub Diagrams when it reveals and select Existing Diagram... from the pop-up menu.
  2. In the Add Sub Diagrams window, select the diagram(s) to add as the sub-digram of the selected shape.
  3. Click OK.

Removing sub diagram

  1. Move the mouse over a shape, press its resource icon Sub Diagrams and select Manage... from the pop-up menu.
  2. In the specification window, select a sub diagram that you want it to be removed from the list and click Remove. When the Confirm Remove dialog box pops out, click Yes button to confirm the deletion.
  3. Finally, click OK button to proceed.

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