Navigation in IFS Cloud Documentation
This page explains how to use the IFS Cloud Documentation.
Read about:
The IFS Cloud Documentation consists of process models, documents (process, activity
and about
descriptions), and What's This (help on fields).
Some things to emphasize are:
- Process models based on different perspectives, e.g. sample models by
business-, product-, solution- or functional area.
- Are you looking at an activity diagram and want information about how the
process above looks like? Just click the
(Find
this model in the navigator) in the toolbar and the navigator displays the
context.
- The filtering feature in the navigators makes it easier to find a specific
model.
- Quick and easy to copy information from the information area or to e-mail
a link by using the toolbar icons.
- Integrated with Foundation1 documentation.
- Search feature based on different document types.
This is the IFS Cloud Documentation home page.
Main screen areas:
- Banner
- Documentation
navigators with navigator bars
- Information area
- Toolbar with toolbar icons
- Search
- Related links
bar with direct links
- Toggle switches
The banner works in the same way as the Home icon. Click the banner to return
to Welcome page and the default starting mode.
The documentation navigators organize the content of the IFS Cloud Documentation.
There are five documentation navigators:
- IFS Business Models: Use this navigator to explore the IFS Business
Models. To browse through the different levels of the models, you can either
use the navigator or directly click on the model objects in the information
area. By default the IFS Business Models navigator is active. Read more in
IFS Business Models.
- IFS Functional Area Models: Use this navigator to explore the IFS Business
Models grouped by Functional Area. To browse through the different levels of the models, you can either
use the navigator or directly click on the model objects in the information
area.
- Topics in IFS Cloud: Use this navigator to view the descriptions
of a certain functionality or subject. The descriptions may contain an
entire concept within IFS Cloud or a single functionality. On the navigator,
all topic descriptions (also called About descriptions) are listed by main
processes. Click on the required main process to view the topic descriptions
of that process.
- Using IFS Cloud Documentation: Explains how to use the IFS Cloud Documentation.
You can only have one active navigator with a visible graphical object structure
at a time. When clicking an inactive navigator bar (+ sign or heading) that one
will unfold and display its graphical object structure.
Each navigator provides a navigation filter. Simply write the name of the model
or a key word and click
(Magnifying
glass). The navigator displays all relevant models in IFS Business Models or IFS Functional Area Models.
Clear the navigation filter by clicking
(Clear the
navigation filter).
Displays the model or the document. When it comes to models you can choose if
you want to navigate from the graphical view in the information area or if you want
to use the navigator.
Displays the title of the model or document displayed in the information area.
You can hover over an icon for a short description (ScreenTip). The following toolbar
icons are used in the IFS Cloud Documentation:
-
Home: Takes you back to the Welcome
page. The same will happen when you click the banner.
-
Find this model in the navigator (only available when a model is visible in the information area): Useful
for example when you want information about the context in which a particular
activity diagram (level 3) is relevant. Then it is easy to view the corresponding
process models (level 2). The navigator displays all relevant models.
-
Open document/model outside of framework: The document or model is opened
without any banner, navigators, documentation navigators, search, related links
bar and toggle switches. The toolbar with relevant toolbar icons is present.
-
Open document/model in framework: If the document or model is opened outside
the framework, click this icon to return to the framework and still view the
document or model.
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Copy the model image to clipboard: This is a quick and easy way to copy
content from the information area.
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Bookmark this page: Adds the current page as a favorite in your browser.
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Email this page: Creates an email with a link to the current page.
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Print this page: Prints the current page.
You can use this feature to search through the IFS cloud documentation, to locate a specific topic that you want.
By using the list, you can limit the search to specific document types. For further information
about the search functionality and how to use it, read Using
Search.
Use the related link bar to get quick access to the Technical Documentation.
The direct link are only visible if the corresponding
information is installed. The information is displayed in a new page.
By using the toggle switches you can hide/unhide the banner and/or the left-hand
pane. Hiding panes gives you more space for the information area.
IFS Cloud Documentation typically has two entry points:
- Context-sensitive Help: If you are working with the Enterprise Explorer
client, you can open the Help pane at the bottom of the user interface,
and then click on the field or column you want more information about. you can
also reach the associated page description from there. Further information
about the What's This help can be found in Using IFS Help.
- If you want to broaden your knowledge about a specific functionality,
press F1 while you are working in any IFS Cloud page to view the
IFS cloud documentation for that page. Once the documentation is displayed,
you can browse through the IFS cloud documentation using the process models,
the documentation navigators, and the document links.
- Start from the Welcome page: If you click on the address (the base
URL) given by your system administrator, the IFS Cloud
Documentation will be displayed. Normally, the base URL looks something
like this: http://YourWebSite/Documentation/En/ where En is replaced
by a language code that determines the language in which the IFS Cloud Documentation
should be displayed.