HOPEX IT Architecture V2 Desktop Presentation
The menus and commands available in HOPEX IT Architecture V2 depend on the product licenses that you have and 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.
Presentation of space common to all profiles 
All users, with the exception of users connected with the Applications Contributor and Applications Viewer profiles, have a HOPEX IT Architecture V2 desktop and access to the following panes:
Home: presents the main tiles useful for the user.
Dashboards: displays the list of indicators required to steer objects such as processes, applications or org-units.
My Work: displays the tasks assigned to the user.
Ideation: used to manage the ideas, if you have the product license.
*For more details on managing ideas and projects, see Submitting and evaluating ideas.
Reports, enabling access to the group of reports available for each solution.
*For more details on the use of these reports, see "Generating Reports”.
*For more information on HOPEX IT Architecture V2 reports, see HOPEX IT Architecture V2 Reports.
Collaboration, which enables access to all collaborative tools provided by HOPEX.
*For more details on the use of collaborative tools, see Accessing Collaboration in HOPEX.
 
HOPEX IT Architecture V2 Home space proposes a add tile button.
The panes provide access to the following menus:
History, which contains all the objects you access or modify.
*For more details on the use of history, see Using the History.
Favorites, to access to important objects and to usual actions.
*For more details on the use of favorites, see Managing Favorites.
Presentation of the IT Architecture Functional Administrator space  
In addition to the panes offered in standard mode to all HOPEX IT Architecture V2 desktop users, users connected with the IT Architecture Functional Administratorr profile have access to the panes described below:
The Environment pane 
The Environment pane provides access to the following menus.
Organization, to access the main objects processed with the HOPEX IT Architecture V2 solution.
Standard Navigation, to access the management features for libraries and Environments.
*For more details, see Preparing the Work Environment.
EA Projects, to access the management features for projects.
*For more details on managing ideas and projects, see Enterprise Architecture (EA) projects in HOPEX.
The Business IT Alignment pane 
The Business IT Alignment pane provides access to the following menus:
Logical Architecture , to describe the Logical Architecture elements.
*For more details on logical architectures, see Modeling Business Capabilities and the logical application architecture.
Portfolios, to access the application portfolio management functionalities offered with the HOPEX IT Portfolio Management product.
*For more information, see HOPEX IT Portfolio Management.
IT Architecture Projects, to manage architecture projects.
*For more information on managing projects, see Enterprise Architecture (EA) projects in HOPEX.
Corrective Action Plans, to describe and manage the action plans linked to the transformation of processes.
Controls & Risks, for accessing the risk management features offered with the HOPEX Risk Mapper product.
*For more information, see HOPEX Risk Mapper.
The Catalogs pane 
The Catalogs pane provides access to the following menus:
Business Service Catalogs to describe the user services offered by the information system.
Information Service Catalogs to describe the user services offered by the information system.
Technical Service Catalogs to describe the services offered by the technical elements of the information system.
Hardware Service Catalogs to describe the services offered by the hardware elements of the information system.
Reports to provide access to all the reports dedicated to the service catalogs.
*For more details on service catalogs, see Using service catalogs.
The Application Architecture pane 
The Application Architecture pane provides access to the following menus:
Functional Architecture to describe the functional elements of the information system.
*For more details on functional and technical architectures, see Modeling Technical and Functional Architectures.
Technical Architecture to describe the technical elements of the information system.
*For more details on technical elements, see Describing IT Components.
Controls & Risks, for accessing the risk management features offered with the HOPEX Risk Mapper product.
*For more information, see HOPEX Risk Mapper.
Data Management to access the management functionalities for business data offered with the HOPEX Information Architecture product.
The infrastructure pane 
The Infrastructure pane provides access to the following menus.
Infrastructure to describe the elements that make up the resource architecture.
*For more details on infrastructures, see Modeling IT Infrastructures.
Technical Architecture to describe the applications and the technology stacks of the information system.
*For more details on functional and technical architectures, see Modeling Technical and Functional Architectures.
The software Design pane
The Software Design (UML) pane provides access to the following menus:
OO Implementation (UML), to model your IS with UML formalism.
*For more details on the use of UML concepts, see About UML implementation.
Depending on the selected options, two menus are also available:
*To see those menus , open the Options window and check that IT Architecture > HMI modeling and batch processing functionality (ADES) option is activated.
Batch and Program Implementation,
*For more details, see Describing Batch Processing.
User Interface Design,
*For more details on describing user interfaces, see the Describing Batch Processing.
The Campaign Management pane
The Campaign Management pane provides access to the creation and management functionalities.
The Collaboration pane
The Collaboration pane makes available different means of communication in your HOPEX IT Architecture V2 desktop.
*For more information on collaboration tool, see Accessing Collaboration in HOPEX.
The Administration pane
The Administration pane provides access to the user management features. The rights of different users on objects of imported libraries depend on their assigned profiles.
*For more details on managing users, see Managing Users.
Presenting the IT Architecture Manager space
Users connected with the IT Architecture Manager profile have access to the same functionalities as users connected with the IT Architecture Functional Administrator profile. Only the administration activities are not offered.
Presentation of the Application Architect space 
In addition to the panes offered in standard mode to all HOPEX IT Architecture V2 desktop users, the Application Architect has access to the Business IT Alignment, Catalog and Application Architecture panes.
The Business IT Alignment pane 
The Business IT Alignment pane provides access to Logical Architecture menu, to describe the logical architecture elements.
*For more details on logical architectures, see Modeling Business Capabilities and the logical application architecture.
The Application Architecture pane
The Application Architecture pane provides access to the Functional Architecture menu to describe the application systems of the information system.
*For more details on functional and technical architectures, see Modeling Technical and Functional Architectures.
The Catalogs pane
The Catalogs pane provides access to the service catalogs.
*For more details on service catalogs, see Using service catalogs.
Presentation of the Infrastructure Architect space 
In addition to the panes offered in standard mode to all HOPEX IT Architecture V2 desktop users, the IT Infrastructure Architect has access to the Catalogs and Infrastructure panes.
The Catalogs pane
The Catalogs pane provides access to the service catalogs.
*For more details on service catalogs, see Using service catalogs.
The infrastructure pane 
The Infrastructure pane provides access to the following menus.
Infrastructure to describe the elements that make up the resource architecture.
*For more details on infrastructures, see Modeling IT Infrastructures.
Technical Architecture to describe the applications and the technology stacks of the information system.
*For more details on functional and technical architectures, see Modeling Technical and Functional Architectures.
 
Presentation of the IT Technical Architect space 
In addition to the panes offered in standard mode to all HOPEX IT Architecture V2 desktop users, the IT Technical Architect has access to the Catalogs and Application Architecture panes.
The Application Architecture pane
The Application Architecture pane provides access to the Functional Architecture menu to describe the application systems of the information system.
*For more details on functional and technical architectures, see Modeling Technical and Functional Architectures.
The Catalogs pane 
The Catalogs pane provides access to the service catalogs.
*For more details on service catalogs, see Using service catalogs.
Presentation of the Application Contributor space 
Users connected with the Applications Contributor profile have access to the panes offered in standard mode to all users of the HOPEX IT Architecture V2 desktop.
Users connected with the Applications Contributor (lite) profile have access to the Entreprise Architecture desktop for HOPEX solutions via the HOPEX Explorer application.
Presentation of the Application Viewer space  
Users connected with the Applications Viewer profile have access to the panes offered in standard mode to all users of the HOPEX IT Architecture V2 desktop.
Users connected with the Application Viewer (Lite) profile have access to the Entreprise Architecture desktop for HOPEX solutions via the HOPEX Explorer application.
Presentation of the UML Designer desktop 
In addition to the panes offered in standard mode to all users of the HOPEX IT Architecture V2 desktop, the UML designer has access to the Software Design which provides access to the objects of the repository via the OO Implementation (Us, sML) navigation menu.
*For more details on the use of UML concepts, see About UML implementation.
Depending on the selected options, two menus are also available:
*To see those menus , open the Options window and check that IT Architecture > HMI modeling and batch processing functionality (ADES) option is activated.
Batch and Program Implementation,
*For more details, see Describing Batch Processing.
User Interface Design,
*For more details on describing user interfaces, see the Describing Batch Processing.