Creation of Functional Chains and Physical Paths

Functional Chains and Operational Processes

On an existing dataflow diagram, select all the Functional Exchanges contributing to your Functional Chain.

  • The selected elements must form a uninterrupted path of Functional Exchanges.
  • The path of selected elements shall only have two end, which means that it can be composed by only one branch.
  • Only Functional Exchanges must be selected.



Using the contextual menu on this multiple selection, click on Functional Chain / Create a Functional Chain

A new Functional Chain is created and displayed.

If you want to edit a Functional Chain, you have to create a Functional Chain Description diagram. You can create this diagram from a Navigate command in the contextual menu from a Functional Chain.

A new diagram is created, representing your Functional Chain. What you see on this diagram are not Functions and Exchanges but Functional Chain Involvement elements. This is a essentially a "working" diagram.

On the following diagram, the tools of the palette have been used to include a new Function and new Exchanges so that we have a branch.



On the dataflow diagram, the result is the following.





Physical Paths

The same strategy applies for Physical Paths on System Architecture Blank and Logical Architecture Blank and Physical Architecture Blank diagrams.

  • The selected elements must form a uninterrupted path of Physical Links.
  • This path shall only have two end, which means that it can be composed by only one branch.
  • Only Physical Links must be selected.



Corresponding Physical Path Description diagram.