‎12-12-2022 12:05 AM
Hi,
A very common requirement for our architects is to model a physical location of the assets on an application architecture diagrams.
For example:
HOPEX has several metamodel concepts for "geographical location". Namely,
But, none of these can be used in diagrams - when modeling application architecture. That is - when modeling:
For example, have a look at diagram that "site" appears in:
None of these diagrams is what our users use to model application architecture.
How do you model a "data center" or some other "location" on your diagrams ?
thanks,
Ben
‎06-03-2023 04:47 PM
I'm curious how other HOPEX V5 users are handling this gap.
‎16-12-2022 06:23 PM
Thanks @TDucher .
This illustrates what we are doing today as a workaround the lack "location" object.
We created a "legend" with some graphical elements that we can add to application landscapes.
Architects literally drag and drop (cut/paste) the location objects next to the application resources.
These are just "picture" and create any relationships to the objects. But. It makes the diagram clearer to everyone who looks at it and reviews it.
‎16-12-2022 05:29 PM
Hi Ben,
We are in HOPEX V2 and in the process of migrating to HOPEX V5 beg of next year.
We are using the Site object sometimes instead of "Boxes" to model Physical locations and/or Data centers but as it seems to be still the case in V5 only available in standard in Diagrams used to model more Technical infrastructures oriented aspects.
In HOPX V2 we are creating Technical infrastructure objects, link them to applications. These models show which Technical components are needed to run the application and in some cases locations or Data centers are added in these Diagrams
‎16-12-2022 04:51 PM
@alaaeid Thank for the feedback. I know the "site" object is there - but it doesn't address the requirement we have.
We are modeling application architectures - not resource architectures.
This diagram is not what most of our architects create today when modeling Application architecture
In Archimate however - you can use the "location" object to show where you applications are located
for example:
We are looking for a "location" or "site" object on diagrams linked to these objects
* Application
* Application System
* Application Environment
** Scenario objects associated to above objects
hope that make is more clear.
Thanks again.
‎16-12-2022 01:51 AM
Hi Ben,
I think you're looking for the Resource Architecture concept, take a look at them under a ITA Functional Admin user.
Create a resource architecture assembly diagram to be able to model the following concepts
Best,
Alaa Eid