HOPEX IT Architecture V2 Profiles
In HOPEX IT Architecture V2,there are profiles associated to specific activities.
Presentation of the solution interface depends on the profile selected by the user on connection to the application; the tree of menus and functions varies from one business role to another.
*For more details on the Desktops connected to each of the profiles, see HOPEX IT Architecture V2 Desktop Presentation.
 
Profiles
Tasks
IT Architecture Functional Administrator
In addition to the functional rights of the application manager, the IT Architecture Functional Administrator has rights to all objects, methods, projects and workflows.
He/she prepares the work environment and creates the elements required to manage the modeled elements.
He manages:
- Users, assignment of roles and access rights to the different project steps.
- all the environment objects (application environments, infrastructures, reports, etc.),
- Workflows.
IT Architecture Manager
The IT Architecture Manager has rights to all objects, methods, projects and assessments.
Application architect
The application architect is responsible for building the application architecture models assigned to him/her. He/she can manage transformation projects.
IT infrastructure architect
The IT infrastructure architect is responsible for building the infrastructure and hardware models assigned to him/her. He/she can manage transformation projects.
IT Technical Architect
The IT Technical Architect is responsible for building the technical architecture models assigned to him/her. He/she can manage transformation projects.
the UML designer,
The UMLdesigner is responsible for the detailed specifications of the system and for building UML diagrams.
For more details on the UML designer, see Presentation of the UML Designer desktop.
Applications Contributor and Application Contributor (lite)
The applications contributor is responsible for validating the design of the applications assigned to him/her.
Application Viewer and Application Viewer Lite,
Applications viewer and Applications Viewer (lite) have read-only rights on objects in the repository.