The goal of this exercise is to switch between perspectives and see the features they provide.
The current perspective is displayed in the upper right-hand corner of the main toolbar. The 2 perspectives you will use most often are authoring and browsing. Click on the Open Perspective icon and note the other perspectives available through this menu.
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| Open Perspective icon | Authoring Perspective indicator |
Explore the library view.
Note the library view is only available while you are using the authoring perspective.
It is not accessible while you are in the browsing perspective.
The library view shows you all method content in the current library.
The highest level content unit is a plug-in.
Plug-ins are represented by this icon: ![]()
Click on some of the + symbols and explore content in the plug-ins. Note the + symbols become - symbols. Expanded tree nodes can be collapsed by clicking on the - symbols.
Drill down into the openup_basic plug-in as follows: expand openup_basic, then Method Content, then Content Packages, then solution, then architecture, then Tasks. The library view panel should look like this:

Note that individual tasks are represented by this icon:
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The configuration view is now displayed.
The configuration view always has the same structure but the content changes based on
which configuration is currently selected.
Switch back to the Authoring perspective. Expand the openup_basic plug-in, then the Processes folder, then the Capability Patterns folder, then Phase Iteration Templates.

Capability patterns are represented by this icon:
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Note that not all plug-ins have capability patterns. Double-click on one of the capability patterns. The panel on the right side of the window shows the capability pattern editor and the properties view. You can find out more about these in the Working with Processes tutorial.