Describing Resource Architectures
A resource architecture is the combination of physical and organizational assets configured to supply a capability.
To create a resource architecture from the Infrastructure navigation menu:
1. Select Infrastructure > Resource Architecture.
The tree of resource architectures appears.
2. Select Resource Architecture and click New > Resource Architecture.
The Creation of a Resource Architecture window opens.
3. Enter the Name of your architecture as well as its Owner and click OK.
The new resource architecture appears in the tree.
Creating a Resource Architecture Assembly Diagram:
To create a Resource Architecture Assembly Diagram:
1. Select Infrastructure > Resource Architecture.
The tree of resource architectures appears.
2. Select the resources architecture that interests you and click Create Diagram.
3. Select Internal Architecture.
The resource assembly diagram appears. The frame of the described resource architecture map appears in the diagram.
Using a Resource Architecture Assembly Diagram
Adding a Resource Architecture
To describe that a resource architecture, such as a “call center”, implements another resource architecture, such as a “customer management service”, for example, you will add the resource architecture used in the user resource architecture diagram.
To add a resource architecture to a Resource Architecture Assembly Diagram:
1. In the objects toolbar of the Resource Architecture Assembly Diagram, click Resource Architecture.
2. Click in the frame of the Resource Architecture Assembly Diagram.
An addition dialog box prompts you to select a resource architecture.
3. Select an existing resource architecture and click OK.
Adding an IT Infrastructure or a Resource Configuration
To describe that a resource architecture is based on IT resources such as a communication network, workstations housing applications, you will add IT Infrastructure type components to the Resource Architecture Assembly Diagram.
To create an IT Infrastructure:
1. In the diagram objects toolbar, click IT Infrastructure.
2. Click in the diagram frame.
An addition dialog box prompts you to select the IT infrastructure to be deployed.
3. Select the IT infrastructure that interests you and click OK.
The IT infrastructure appears in the diagram.
Adding an Org-Unit or a Position Type
To describe that a Resource Architecture such as a call center uses operators to take calls and handle requests, you will create a Position Type component.
To add a Position Type to a Resource Architecture Assembly Diagram:
1. In the objects toolbar of the Resource Architecture Assembly Diagram, click Position Type.
2. Click in the frame of the resource architecture described.
An addition window prompts you to choose the Position Type that you wish to use:
3. Select the Position Type concerned and click OK.
The Position Type appears in the diagram.
Describing the Services in a Resource Architecture Assembly Diagram
A resource architecture is created to assure one or several services.
Expected and realized services are represented by:
• service points
• request points
Describing Service interactions in a Resource Architecture Assembly Diagram
In a resource architecture assembly diagram, Service Interactions enable representation of exchanges between organizational entities.
Exchange terms are defined by a service interface assigned to the service interaction.
You can define service interactions between:
• Two components of resource architecture type to represent exchanges between these entities,
• A component of resource architecture type and an IT infrastructure to represent the terms of use of the equipment resource by the organizational resource. For example, you can represent that operator hardware use is arranged by booking.
• two components of IT infrastructure type to represent the terms of use of one IT resource by another in the context of the modeled resource architecture.
• a service point and one or more resource architecture type components to represent implementation of the service within the resource architecture,
• a component of resource architecture type and a request point to represent that the entity calls a resource of an external organization.
Channels and communication ports
In a resource architecture, network channels support the transfer of information from one hardware asset to another.
Communication ports enable connection of resource architecture physical assets with external equipment elements.