ADONIS®

Basic guidelines for users
1. Creating models                                                      3. Adding references
Select Modelling from the component bar:                                For some objects, such as: Process (Company map),
                                                                        Subprocess           (Business      process        model),      and
                                                                        Cross-reference it is possible to add references to other models in
                                                                        order to allow vertical (drill down to more detailed models) and
                                                                        horizontal navigation (navigating to preceding/succeeding models).
Select New from the menu Model. Following window will appear:           To add a reference, click the Create     icon, select model from the
                                                                        list, and confirm by clicking Add.




                                                                        Additionally, for selected object classes (e.g. Activity) it is possible
                                                                        to add references to the objects from existing models (e.g.
Use Model type filter, or click on the BPMS method graphic if           organizational units and roles from working environment model,
you need guidance on model type selection. To create a new              products, documents, IT systems etc.).
model select Model type, target Model group, and enter a Name
(Version is optional).

2. Modelling
Depending on the selected model type, different objects are
available. To see the name of the object hover your cursor over
this object in the modelling bar:




                                                                        In this case adding reference requires two stages: firstly [1] model
Hint: If you cannot see window
                                                                        containing object, that we want to reference to, is selected, next
you need (e.g. modelling bar)
                                                                        [2] object is selected, [3] reference (or references) is added, and
change settings in the menu
                                                                        [4] selection is confirmed. If the list of loaded models does not
WindowTools.
                                                                        contain needed model, it can be [0] loaded.



Objects in models can be shown, or hidden by selecting proper
Mode:



                                                                        4. Managing model groups
                                                                        Models can be grouped, by assigning them to the model groups.
                                                                        To manage models and model groups select Model groups from
                                                                        the Model menu. To create a new group, select the parent group
                                                                        and click Create group:

To insert a new object, select proper object class from the
modelling bar, and left-click one time on the drawing area (white
space). Each click inserts a new object of the selected class. Right-
click switches from       drawing mode (inserting and arranging
objects) to   editing mode (editing attributes of the object).          To change model assignment use Move model reference:
To connect objects, select proper class of connector (arrow) from
the modelling bar, click one time on the start object, and one
time on the end object. To insert bendpoint, left click on the
drawing area prior to clicking on the end object.
Double click on the object opens the notebook, containing all
attributes of the object (e.g. name, description, comment).



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ADONIS®

Basic guidelines for users
5. Export model graphics to MS Office                                     8. Publishing models (as DOC and HTML)
To export model graphics for external programs, select part of the        Select Import/Export from the component bar:
drawing area while pressing Alt key, and use the menu point
EditGenerate graphicsRegion or use                 icon from the
quick access bar. Graphic can be scaled and, either saved as a
file (e.g. BMP, JPG, PNG), or stored in clipboard for quick paste.        Menu point DocumentationOptions allows configuring the
                                                                          model publishing.
                                                                          To publish existing models, select HTML Generation or WORD
6. Printing models                                                        Generation from the Documentation menu. Alternatively use
Menu point ModelPrint allows defining print settings (page                       icons from the quick access bar. In the documentation
settings, scaling of the models, pages preview and selection etc.).       generation window [1] select models to be published and [3] path
                                                                          to the empty directory, where files will be saved.
7. Running queries and saving reports                                     Hint: Use option [2] Including referenced models to make sure
Select Analysis from the component bar:                                   all referenced models are published and not only selected ones.




This component allows analysing models with both predefined
and custom-made queries. Results of the queries can be saved
as reports.
To create a custom query select Queries/Reports from the
Analysis menu:




After selecting models for the analysis, [1] query type needs to be
chosen. It can be e.g. selecting all objects of a particular class, or
all objects of a particular class with a certain attribute value.         9. Importing and exporting models
                                                                          To move models between databases (for sharing models or
                                                                          backup) use options ADL Import and ADL Export from the menu
                                                                          Model (Import/Export component). Alternatively use         icons
                                                                          from the quick access bar.
                                                                          Hint: Import file Example-Bank.adl (default location C:Program
                                                                          FilesBOCADONISCEexamples) to see sample models.

                                                                          10. Tips and tricks
                                                                           To start the system help, press F1. To see info about objects
                                                                            and attributes use   icons present in notebooks.
                                                                           Navigator (activated by Ctrl + R) offers pan and zoom
                                                                            functionalities that make working with big models easier.
                                                                           Context menu available by right clicking offers many
                                                                            functionalities (e.g. creating models and groups, changing
                                                                            zoom, showing submodels).
                                                                           Models can be edited in (default) graphic view, or in tabular
                                                                            view, that allows editing many objects at once and pasting
                                                                            to/from a spreadsheet. To toggle those views use Ctrl + G
                                                                            and Ctrl + T or quick access icons. After starting tabular view
Content of the [2] input field adjusts to the selected query type.          for a first time, select object class from the modelling bar to
Input field allows easy creation of the query elements. Each ready          see a table for this class of objects.
query element can be [3] checked whether it returns results
(Evaluate) and entered (Add) to the [4] final query. Elements of
the query can be joined with the [5] logical operators. OK allows
running the query.
Hint: To see a reference list of the attributes for all objects use the
Attributes button. Model info shows list of analysed models.
Table with results of the query can be used to quickly edit multiple
models. It can also be saved as a report (e.g. RTF or CSV). To
customise content of the table, right click on a cell with data and
use option Select attributes from the context menu.


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Adonis basic guidelines

  • 1.
    ADONIS® Basic guidelines forusers 1. Creating models 3. Adding references Select Modelling from the component bar: For some objects, such as: Process (Company map), Subprocess (Business process model), and Cross-reference it is possible to add references to other models in order to allow vertical (drill down to more detailed models) and horizontal navigation (navigating to preceding/succeeding models). Select New from the menu Model. Following window will appear: To add a reference, click the Create icon, select model from the list, and confirm by clicking Add. Additionally, for selected object classes (e.g. Activity) it is possible to add references to the objects from existing models (e.g. Use Model type filter, or click on the BPMS method graphic if organizational units and roles from working environment model, you need guidance on model type selection. To create a new products, documents, IT systems etc.). model select Model type, target Model group, and enter a Name (Version is optional). 2. Modelling Depending on the selected model type, different objects are available. To see the name of the object hover your cursor over this object in the modelling bar: In this case adding reference requires two stages: firstly [1] model Hint: If you cannot see window containing object, that we want to reference to, is selected, next you need (e.g. modelling bar) [2] object is selected, [3] reference (or references) is added, and change settings in the menu [4] selection is confirmed. If the list of loaded models does not WindowTools. contain needed model, it can be [0] loaded. Objects in models can be shown, or hidden by selecting proper Mode: 4. Managing model groups Models can be grouped, by assigning them to the model groups. To manage models and model groups select Model groups from the Model menu. To create a new group, select the parent group and click Create group: To insert a new object, select proper object class from the modelling bar, and left-click one time on the drawing area (white space). Each click inserts a new object of the selected class. Right- click switches from drawing mode (inserting and arranging objects) to editing mode (editing attributes of the object). To change model assignment use Move model reference: To connect objects, select proper class of connector (arrow) from the modelling bar, click one time on the start object, and one time on the end object. To insert bendpoint, left click on the drawing area prior to clicking on the end object. Double click on the object opens the notebook, containing all attributes of the object (e.g. name, description, comment). © BOC Group Page 1 of 2 To learn more about BOC Management Office® visit www.boc-group.com/en/PRODUCTS.html
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    ADONIS® Basic guidelines forusers 5. Export model graphics to MS Office 8. Publishing models (as DOC and HTML) To export model graphics for external programs, select part of the Select Import/Export from the component bar: drawing area while pressing Alt key, and use the menu point EditGenerate graphicsRegion or use icon from the quick access bar. Graphic can be scaled and, either saved as a file (e.g. BMP, JPG, PNG), or stored in clipboard for quick paste. Menu point DocumentationOptions allows configuring the model publishing. To publish existing models, select HTML Generation or WORD 6. Printing models Generation from the Documentation menu. Alternatively use Menu point ModelPrint allows defining print settings (page icons from the quick access bar. In the documentation settings, scaling of the models, pages preview and selection etc.). generation window [1] select models to be published and [3] path to the empty directory, where files will be saved. 7. Running queries and saving reports Hint: Use option [2] Including referenced models to make sure Select Analysis from the component bar: all referenced models are published and not only selected ones. This component allows analysing models with both predefined and custom-made queries. Results of the queries can be saved as reports. To create a custom query select Queries/Reports from the Analysis menu: After selecting models for the analysis, [1] query type needs to be chosen. It can be e.g. selecting all objects of a particular class, or all objects of a particular class with a certain attribute value. 9. Importing and exporting models To move models between databases (for sharing models or backup) use options ADL Import and ADL Export from the menu Model (Import/Export component). Alternatively use icons from the quick access bar. Hint: Import file Example-Bank.adl (default location C:Program FilesBOCADONISCEexamples) to see sample models. 10. Tips and tricks  To start the system help, press F1. To see info about objects and attributes use icons present in notebooks.  Navigator (activated by Ctrl + R) offers pan and zoom functionalities that make working with big models easier.  Context menu available by right clicking offers many functionalities (e.g. creating models and groups, changing zoom, showing submodels).  Models can be edited in (default) graphic view, or in tabular view, that allows editing many objects at once and pasting to/from a spreadsheet. To toggle those views use Ctrl + G and Ctrl + T or quick access icons. After starting tabular view Content of the [2] input field adjusts to the selected query type. for a first time, select object class from the modelling bar to Input field allows easy creation of the query elements. Each ready see a table for this class of objects. query element can be [3] checked whether it returns results (Evaluate) and entered (Add) to the [4] final query. Elements of the query can be joined with the [5] logical operators. OK allows running the query. Hint: To see a reference list of the attributes for all objects use the Attributes button. Model info shows list of analysed models. Table with results of the query can be used to quickly edit multiple models. It can also be saved as a report (e.g. RTF or CSV). To customise content of the table, right click on a cell with data and use option Select attributes from the context menu. © BOC Group Page 2 of 2 To learn more about ADONIS:Community Edition and download your free copy visit www.adonis-community.com