Hello
I want to show the solution architecture for each application. The solution architecture might include the apps's own products as well as products from other vendors. More importantly I want to show the dependencies that exist (along with explanations).
To achieve this, I followed this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=1648&p=28451&hilit ... ble#p28451
As a result, I am indeed getting the image for the Logical Tech build. But the table is empty. I'd like the components/products/capabilities to be populated in that table. I've attached screenshots to show what I have done in Protege.
Please advise.
Application Provider: Issues with Logical Tech Build table
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Hi,
I can't see in the models but did you add "Required Technology Capability" to the application provider?
Colin
I can't see in the models but did you add "Required Technology Capability" to the application provider?
Colin
That was it!
I don't see why I should have to list individual capabilities in the Application Provider. I was assuming that the capabilities would be derived from the composite component architecture.
Thanks so much for your help.
I don't see why I should have to list individual capabilities in the Application Provider. I was assuming that the capabilities would be derived from the composite component architecture.
Thanks so much for your help.
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- Posts: 67
- Joined: 10 Dec 2013, 01:22
- Location: Australia
Hi,
It's actually a very clever design. It means you can pre-create all of the Capability's and then add them to the applications as required. That way you have a full list of avilable and you can use them for future architecture states.
Colin
It's actually a very clever design. It means you can pre-create all of the Capability's and then add them to the applications as required. That way you have a full list of avilable and you can use them for future architecture states.
Colin