‎04-04-2022 02:11 AM - edited ‎04-04-2022 02:12 AM
Hi,
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Question
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In HOPEX, how can we "group" or "organize" all these different deliverables under a single "folder" or "object"?
For example, a managing architect might want to quicly find/review all artifacts created for a specific project.
Our current approach
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Use the Hopex EA Project object. This project seems to designed for this purpose. It offers a way to add object in scope of the project. AS a bonus, it supports defining a "methodology", to help architects create the deliverables.
So, is that what others are using as a way to "organize" or "group" the work?
Other ideas we're exploring is to use "tags". For example, tag all objects with the project ID (e.g 8-digit number). Then, a simple query shows all the objects/digarams associated with.
Lastly, can perhaps a regular "Project" object be used for this purpose? For example, import or define a new Project and set it as "Ongoing" project in HOPEX. Then, add the in-scope objects to it.
Thanks,
Ben
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‎16-07-2022 09:07 AM
Hi all,
Firstly, I'm a Hopex newbie (this is my first comment!).
I have a couple of questions relaing to the discussion here:
Apologies if these questions don't make sense. I'm happy to clarify as needed.
Thanks, Ant
‎04-04-2022 11:23 AM - edited ‎04-04-2022 11:23 AM
Hi,
We are using this "EA Project" object to manage exactly what you need.
Not always easy to make it appends for all projects 🙂
Need some controls at certain point in time during projects phases to make it efficient and really used ....
Thierry.
‎04-04-2022 06:01 AM
Hi,
Yes, this is exactly what others are also doing. The Project I would say has a different purpose, and not all objects can used as a delivery, whereas the EA Project is more suited for Solution Projects. We have for one client made a connection between the Project and the EA Project, so they have one overall project and below they can have multiple EA Projects that help in fulfilling the overall project.