Custom reports, full example of a high level EA
Posted: 02 Sep 2015, 16:03
Hey guys,
I'm proud to show you our work of this summer. We build our enterprise architecture referential using Essential Project. We work in a large government organisation and we are planning a major turnaround, my team and I have designed those plans since 2012.
I had a lots of fun using Protégé and Essential Import Utility. We first used Essential Viewer too, but however, we needed to keep the designs of the diagrams we had produced over the past years. We found Essential Viewer was a little bit complex for our users. Finally, we decided to build our custom reports and put a little interaction in it.
Every diagram is available in a table-formatted page. Every object is clickable with popups. We developped a generic detail page to display all the object's data and we've build a custom breadcrumb so the user can trace his way through the architecture.
Everything is responsive designed. We used Bootstrap and jQuery, and developed it in the /user folder to keep Essential Viewer vanilla.
Take a look at, and if you have any questions, go for it !
I'm proud to show you our work of this summer. We build our enterprise architecture referential using Essential Project. We work in a large government organisation and we are planning a major turnaround, my team and I have designed those plans since 2012.
I had a lots of fun using Protégé and Essential Import Utility. We first used Essential Viewer too, but however, we needed to keep the designs of the diagrams we had produced over the past years. We found Essential Viewer was a little bit complex for our users. Finally, we decided to build our custom reports and put a little interaction in it.
Every diagram is available in a table-formatted page. Every object is clickable with popups. We developped a generic detail page to display all the object's data and we've build a custom breadcrumb so the user can trace his way through the architecture.
Everything is responsive designed. We used Bootstrap and jQuery, and developed it in the /user folder to keep Essential Viewer vanilla.
Take a look at, and if you have any questions, go for it !