You can create process diagrams to illustrate the relationships between
processes. When you publish a method web site you can choose whether or not
to include these diagrams.
There are 3 types of diagrams you can create:
- Activity Diagrams: These diagrams show how the child process elements
of a process, activity, phase, or iteration flow together. This diagram is
also used to show the sequence of tasks for an activity that consists of a
set of tasks. You can create an activity diagram or you can specify your own
image for the diagram. When you create the diagram the sequence of activities,
or control flow, depicted in your diagram is reflected in the precedence for
these activities in your work breakdown structure. Create these diagrams from
the Work Breakdown Structure tab by opening the context menu for the activity
and then selecting Diagrams > Open Activity Diagram. To specify
your own diagram image, select Diagrams > User Defined Diagrams..
- Activity Detail Diagrams: These diagrams show tasks within activities
arranged by the responsible role that performs them. Activity detail diagrams
also show the mandatory input and output work products for each task. Create
these diagrams from the Work Breakdown Structure tab by opening the
context menu for the activity and then selecting Diagrams > Open Activity
Detail Diagram. These diagrams are generated automatically when you publish
your configuration. You can also specify your own image to be used for these
diagrams by opening the context menu for the activity and then selecting Diagrams >
User Defined Diagrams..
- Work Product Dependency Diagrams: These diagrams are used to illustrate
the traceability of the work products for a particular activity in your process.
A work product dependency diagram also shows how one or more work products
are used in the creation of another work product in the activity. These diagrams
must be created manually . Relationships depicted in these diagrams are not
reflected elsewhere in your process. Create these diagrams from the Work
Product Usage tab by opening the context menu for the activity and then
selecting Diagrams > Open Work Product Dependency Diagram. You
can also specify your own diagram image to use for this diagram by selecting
Diagrams > User Defined Diagrams..
Publishing Your Diagrams
When you publish your configuration
you may want to include some or all of your process diagrams. You can control
which diagrams are published as follows:
- By default, every diagram you create is published. You can choose not
to publish a particular diagram by opening the context menu for the element
that has a diagram you wish not to publish and selecting Diagrams >
Publishing Options.. A dialog will open listing each diagram you have
created for this element. Uncheck the diagrams that you do not want to be
published.
- You can choose to automatically generate activity detail diagrams. To
do so, when you publish your configuration, choose the option to Publish
activity detail diagrams that have not been created in process editor.
To set this option as the default whenever you open the publishing wizard,
specify this preference in Window > Preferences.. Method Authoring>Diagram,
and then check Publish or browse activity detail diagrams that
have not been created in process editor. This setting also generates activity
detail diagrams when you browse your process in the tool.