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Managing and Retrieving Resource Information Via OSLC Architecture Management
Using the OSLC Architecture Management 2.0 implementation in Enterprise Architect, you can retrieve a wealth of information on Packages, elements and diagrams as model resources.
Resource Information
This information on Resources can be retrieved:
Resource |
Information |
See also |
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Package |
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Requirements Constraints Scenarios Model Discussions Tagged Values Create Test Records Resource Allocation Create Maintenance Items Effort Management Risk Management Metrics Properties Window and Dialog for Connectors Associated Files General Settings |
Element |
Includes all the information that can be retrieved for a Package (as listed in the Package row), plus:
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Run-time State Define Parameters Attribute Tagged Values Operation Tagged Values Operations |
Diagram |
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Diagram Properties - General UML Diagrams |
Managing Resources
With the OSLC Architecture Management 2.0 implementation in Enterprise Architect, it is possible to create and update these Resources and Resource Features:
- Package
- Discussions and Replies
- Tagged Values
- Tests
- Resource Allocations
- Maintenance Items (Changes, Defects, Issues, Tasks, Documents, Features)
- Project Management Items (Efforts, Risks, Events, Decisions, Metrics)
- Element
- Attributes
- Operations
- Operation Parameters
- Discussions and Replies
- Tagged Values
- Tests
- Resource Allocations
- Maintenance Items (Changes, Defects, Issues, Tasks, Documents, Features)
- Project Management Items (Events, Decisions, Efforts, Risks, Metrics) - Connectors
Deleting Resources
With the OSLC Architecture Management 2.0 implementation in Enterprise Architect, it is possible to delete these Resources and Resource Features:
- Resources and Resource Features that can be created and updated (as specified in the earlier Managing Resources section)
- Attribute Tagged Values
- Operation Tagged Values
Notes
- This facility is available through the Pro Cloud Server, with a valid license
- When a Resource or Resource Feature is created, updated or deleted via OSLC in a model that has Auditing enabled, the changes made to the model will not be logged