HOPEX Business Architecture : HOPEX Business Architecture : Introduction to HOPEX Business Architecture : HOPEX Business Architecture Desktop Presentation : The HOPEX Business Architecture desktop
   
The HOPEX Business Architecture desktop
The menus and commands available in HOPEX Business Architecture depend on the profile with which you are connected.
*For more details on using the Web platform for HOPEX solutions, see the HOPEX Common Features guide.
*For more details on the description of workspaces, see "HOPEX Business Architecture Desktop Presentation".
*For more details on the method used to connect a user to a desktop, see “Link a user to an enterprise plan", page 38.
Presentation of space common to all roles
All users have access to the HOPEX Business Architecture desktop and access to the following panes:
Home and List of Tasks that are common to all HOPEX solution users.
Reports: accesses all reports, improving understanding of terms and their use.
Presenting the business function architecture desktop
In addition to the panes offered in standard mode to all HOPEX Business Architecture desktop users, the business architect has access to the following panes:
The Vision pane
The Vision pane provides access to the following menus.
Motivation, to describe the change drivers and assess them within the framework of strategic assessments;
Strategic Planning
The 'Enterprise Strategic View' tree to display the enterprise stages and the objectives and courses of action,
The ‘Entreprise Architecture View' tree to display the enterprise stages and the business capabilities maps, the business function architecture environments and the connected solution environments building blocks.
Inventories, to access the inventories of the main objects managed within this menu entry.
The Business Architecture pane
The Business Architecture pane provides access to the following menus:
‘Business Architecture Environment by Stage’, to display the Environments treeview and their breakdown into components, by stage;
‘Inventory’ of main Business Architecture objects.
The Organization Architecture pane
The Organization Architecture pane provides access to the inventory of the main objects of the organization.
The Application Architecture pane
The Application Architecture pane provides access to the following menus:
Application system environment by enterprise stage, to display the Application environments and their breakdown by stage;
Inventory of application objects
The Technical Architecture pane
The Technical Architecture pane provides access to the following menus.
Resource Architecture Environment by enterprise stage, to display the tree of the Resource Architecture Environment and their breakdown by stage;
Inventory of main technical objects.
Presenting the functional administrator desktop
The HOPEX Business Architecture functional administrator has the same panes as the business architect.
*For more details on functional administrator tasks, see “HOPEX Business Architecture Functional Administration", page 33.
In addition, the functional administrator has access to the Environment pane that provides access to the following menus:
Enterprise Plans, to build enterprise plans, allocate users to working environments and declare regulation frameworks.
Reports, which provides access to Container dependencies analysis reports, to manage the dependencies between the objects used by the enterprise plans and their owning libraries.
*Objects can be defined by the functional administrator as imported by enterprise plans or assigned to a different owner to correct the errors.