Eating ARIS? Sounds strange - but true! (Please have a look at the photos… ;-)) I want to give you a short review on the ARIS UserDay 2013 in June 4 th : The ARIS event with great speakers, interesting sessions about the new ARIS release, and a protagonist that celebrates its 20 anniversary!
If not already done, register here for our Webinar to see how the new ARIS features can help you to make your governance, risk and compliance management (GRC) a competitive advantage. Georg Wilhelm, Product Manager of ARIS Risk & Compliance Manager, and me will give you an overview of the new GRC features including: - new GRC social collaboration capabilities - new policy management workflow...
Collaboration takes place anytime and anywhere during the “life” of a business process – from design to implementation to execution to monitoring & measurement. In these stages, you always have different stakeholders involved, e.g.
The eERM attribute allocation diagram plays a special role: it cannot be used to model data structures in terms of relationships between entity types. Its purpose is to assign attributes to the structural elements (entity types and relationship types, if available) and thus to reduce the complexity of ER models. An eERM attribute allocation diagram is assigned to exactly one entity type (or...
You probably already saw the new ARIS UI and symbols set that was described in last week’s blogpost by Nina . Furthermore, any ARIS 9 server installation now includes a Central User and License Management Component (UMC) as well as an ARIS Document Storage (ADS) capability. Now, what does that mean? In ARIS 9 there is one single space that:
Generalization/specialization - aka “is-a relationship” – is typically used to represent hierarchical associations between entity types. The subordinated (“specialized”) entity type is a subset of the superior (“generalized“) entity type; it inherits the attributes and relationship types of the “generalized“ entity type. A specialized entity type, however, may have attributes and relationship...
After having read Philipp´s post about the new analysis functionalities , I would like to tell you more about the much easier to use new user interface and the innovative pictogram symbols that come with ARIS 9.
This week Software AG announced its cloud-based platform-as-a-service suite Software AG Live . The suite consists of AgileApps Live , Process Live and Integration Live .
With ARIS 9, you gain powerful tools to browse, analyze and evaluate all relevant information in ARIS to increase the value of your BPA, EA and GRC initiatives. You can:
Dear community members and ARIS experts, With the launch of ARIS 9 in April, many expectations and questions came up. With this blog post series, we explain(ed) the new major capabilities of ARIS 9: Discover how ARIS 9, with a cutting-edge UI, takes a quantum leap forward in process design, consumption, analysis and collaborative improvement. Business process analysis is easier than ever! The...
Dear ARIS EA Community, great news: Software AG has been named a Leader in the April 2013 report by Forrester Research, Inc., The Forrester Wave™: Enterprise Architecture Management Suites, Q2, 2013
ARIS 9 is about to be released and it is quite a firework of innovations! It offers a truly collaborative process improvement environment, it is easy to use, powerful to improve processes and it helps to keep your business agile. I am happy to invite you to the first webinars. Get an insight and explore the new clear surface and features of our major release. ARIS 9 opens up process improvement to...
Entity types are the core modeling constructs in an ER model. They represent real or abstract things or concepts and cannot be detailed by other entity types or relationship types. But, entity types are related to other entity types (via relationship types) and they have attributes which represent their properties (see: eERM attribute allocation diagram ). Entity types are represented by...
The core object types in the eERM are: Cluster/data model , Entity type , Relationship type, Generalization type. Their symbols are shown in Figure 1. Figure 1: Basic object types and symbols in the eERM