IDS Scheer AG
ARIS Product Consulting
AUD - Object oriented modeling
with ARIS UML Designer
Process 2 Application
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6.23-AUD|4.0
Contacts
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Aims 3
AUD - Object oriented modeling with ARIS UML
Designer
Objectives of the Training
By the end of this training, you will
know the modeling capabilities of ARIS UML Designer.
know its presentational and evaluation capabilities and how to apply them in your
company.
know important methods, e.g. process descriptions and the ARIS product family.
Target Group
System analysts and software developers, IT department staff.
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of object-oriented principles; the objective of this training course is not
to teach the Unified Modeling Language (UML).
Windows 95 or higher, Windows NT, esp. browser knowledge
Note
We will be glad to support you in your process/object oriented IT analysis and
design with ARIS
Installation
Method consulting
Convention consulting
Modeling and analysis
You can download the database from our homepage that contains the solution
models for this training course.
To do this, register with the following data under
http://www.ids-scheer.de/academy-download/:
User name: aris62aud Password process2application
In ARIS Database: User system with Password manager.
If you have any comments or questions about our training material, we are keen to
hear them:
Email: academy@ids-scheer.de Reference: TM Feedback
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Table of Contents v
Contents
Exercise 1: Group Structure 23
Exercise 2: Open Database / Process Modeling Overview: Value-added Chain
Diagram (VACD) 44
Exercise 3: Organizational Modeling / OLE / Editing Attributes 81
Exercise 4: Model Level and Object Level 85
Exercise 5: Define Occurrence Copy / Organizational Responsibility in Value-Added
Chain Diagram (VACD) 95
Exercise 6: UML Package Tree 101
Exercise 7: UML Use case diagram 105
Exercise 8: UML Stereotype Concept 108
Exercise 9: UML Activity diagram 111
Exercise 10: UML Class diagram 116
Exercise 11: Templates (optional)118
Exercise 12: ARIS UML Designer Definition Copies 122
Exercise 13: Incorrectly extended event-driven process chain (eEPC) 134
Exercise 14: Assignment (Existing Model) 147
Exercise 15 (optional): Application system type diagram151
Exercise 16: UML Statechart diagram 156
Exercise 17: UML Sequence Diagram 160
Exercise 18: UML Deployment Diagram 164
Exercise 19: Online consistency checks 167
Exercise 20: Transformation 174
Exercise 21: XMI Export 176
Exercise 22: Using Navigation Mode For Viewing eEPCs 181
Exercise 23 (optional): Checking / Changing Print Options 195
Exercise 24: Report / Creating an ISO Manual in Word 208
Exercise 25: Displaying and Managing Data Input / Output in Matrix Modeler 216
Solution to Exercise 1: Group Structure 247
Solution to Exercise 2: Open Database / Process Modeling Overview: Value-added
Chain Diagram (VACD) 247
Solution to Exercise 3: Organizational Modeling / OLE / Editing Attributes 248
Solution to Exercise 4: Model Level and Object Level 249
Solution to Exercise 5 - Occurrence Copy / Define Organizational Responsibility in
the Value-added Chain Diagram (VACD) 250
Solution to Exercise 6: UML Package Tree 251
Solution to Exercise 7: UML Use case diagram 252
Solution to Exercise 8: UML Stereotype Concept 252
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Solution to Exercise 9: UML Activity diagram 252
Solution to Exercise 10: UML Class diagram 253
Solution to Exercise 11: Templates 254
Solution to Exercise 12: ARIS UML Designer Definition Copies 254
Solution to Exercise 13: Incorrect eEPC 255
Solution to Exercise 14: Assignment (Existing Model) 255
Solution to Exercise 15: Application system type diagram 255
Solution to Exercise 16: UML Statechart diagram 256
Solution to Exercise 17: UML Sequence Diagram 256
Solution to Exercise 18: UML Deployment Diagram 257
Solution to Exercise 19: Online consistency checks 257
Solution to Exercise 20: Transformation 257
Solution to Exercise 21: XMI Export 258
Solution to Exercise 22: Using Navigation Mode For Viewing eEPCs 258
Solution to Exercise 23 (optional): Checking / Changing Print Options 259
Solution to Exercise 24: Report / Creating an ISO Manual in Word 259
Solution to Exercise 25: Displaying and Managing Data Input / Output in Matrix
Modeler 260