How to navigate
The IFS Functional Area Models illustrates a top-down approach with the
IFS Business Models grouped by functional
area. The main processes, which are used as building blocks, can also be found
in a library of main processes. Each main process is sorted into a functional
area such as Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Procurement, and so on.
- A - Expand the IFS Functional Area Models in the navigator
by clicking on the plus sign.The minus sign means that this is the expanded
navigator bar and that it could be collapsed by clicking the minus sign.
The navigator bar also includes a navigator filter option. The filtering
option is very useful if you, for example, want to view all models that
includes "sales quotation" in the title.
- B - Navigate either by clicking the arrow (or the folder/process
icon) or the title. The results differ depending on what you chose to click
on.
- When you click the arrow (or the folder/process icon) the next level
in the navigator is displayed and the arrow points down. When the arrow
points to the right the next level is hidden.
- When you click the title the corresponding model is displayed in
the information area and the title is highlighted.
- C - This node (Follow Up Rental) is expanded since the
arrow points down. A process symbol in front of the title means that it
is a process model, i.e., a level 2 model mainly built by business objects
and process objects.
- D - This node (Sales) is collapsed since the arrow points
to the right.
- E - A BDR symbol means that it is a Basic Data Requirement
diagram (BDR for Rental Management), i.e., a level 3 model mainly built
by activities for basic data entry. If this symbol is highlighted it means
that this model is displayed in the information area.
- F - A Process symbol on the lowest level means that it
is an Activity diagram (Start Rental), i.e., a level 3 model mainly built
by activities describing how to perform the process. If this symbol is highlighted
it means that this model is displayed in the information area.
- G - A document link, normally to a process description that
describes the process with more detailed information.
You can navigate by using the navigator filter in the Documentation Navigators
navigator bar.
Enter what you want to filter on and click
(Search).
The filtering option displays the context, i.e., within which process models
with "bdr for support" in the title are present. Clear the navigator
filter by clicking
(Clear
the navigator filter). This will also reset the navigator.