KL K1 L2 on October 20, 2014 Do we need unique FADs or can I have multiple FADs with one name that describes every scenario 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 Frank Weyand on October 20, 2014 - 14:59 Hi, well, actually, a function assigment diagram does not describe a scenario, but a function (that means, an activity). Assuming the case, that with "scenario" you mean business process, every function can be described via an FAD. If I missunderstood you, please describe your question a bit more in detail... Bye, Frank Like Sign in or register to reply. Notify Moderator
Frank Weyand on October 20, 2014 - 14:59 Hi, well, actually, a function assigment diagram does not describe a scenario, but a function (that means, an activity). Assuming the case, that with "scenario" you mean business process, every function can be described via an FAD. If I missunderstood you, please describe your question a bit more in detail... Bye, Frank Like Sign in or register to reply. Notify Moderator
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Hi,
well, actually, a function assigment diagram does not describe a scenario, but a function (that means, an activity).
Assuming the case, that with "scenario" you mean business process, every function can be described via an FAD.
If I missunderstood you, please describe your question a bit more in detail...
Bye,
Frank