Chris Hantzschel on June 1, 2012 Which model types can a Critical Factor object be used? EPC? I have 7.1 SR 2009_04. Bookmark Like Share Sign in or register to reply. Notify Moderator 1 Reply Sort by Date ASC Date DESC Likes Sort by Date ASC Date DESC Likes Ivo Velitchkov on June 4, 2012 - 10:51 Chris, You can find all model types that a certain object types participates in, by going to Method Help and selecting it. The answer to your question is: BSC Cause-and-effect diagram CT-X-tree EPC Function allocation diagram KPI allocation diagram Matrix model Objective diagram PROMET - Process management SWOT diagram Value-added chain diagram That will vary depending on your license. The ones I put in bold are for sure available in ARIS Business Architect. Then if you are interested on the type of possible relation, you can find that information on Method Tabulations, which is part of ARIS documentation. Like Sign in or register to reply. Notify Moderator
Ivo Velitchkov on June 4, 2012 - 10:51 Chris, You can find all model types that a certain object types participates in, by going to Method Help and selecting it. The answer to your question is: BSC Cause-and-effect diagram CT-X-tree EPC Function allocation diagram KPI allocation diagram Matrix model Objective diagram PROMET - Process management SWOT diagram Value-added chain diagram That will vary depending on your license. The ones I put in bold are for sure available in ARIS Business Architect. Then if you are interested on the type of possible relation, you can find that information on Method Tabulations, which is part of ARIS documentation. Like Sign in or register to reply. Notify Moderator
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Chris,
You can find all model types that a certain object types participates in, by going to Method Help and selecting it.
The answer to your question is:
That will vary depending on your license. The ones I put in bold are for sure available in ARIS Business Architect.
Then if you are interested on the type of possible relation, you can find that information on Method Tabulations, which is part of ARIS documentation.