Describing a Functionality Map with HOPEX IT Architecture V2

A functionality map is a set of functionalities with their dependencies that, jointly, define the scope of a hardware or software architecture.
Accessing the list of functionality maps with HOPEX IT Architecture V2
To access the list of functionality maps from the Business IT Alignment navigation pane:
1. Select Logical Architecture in the navigation menu.
2. Click on Functionality Maps tile.
The list of functionality maps appears in the edit area.
The properties of a functionality map
The Characteristics properties page of a functionality map provides access to:
• its Owner, by default, when creating the enterprise or business capability map, this is the current library.
• its Name,
• the text of its Description.
With HOPEX IT Architecture V2, a functionality map is described by the following pages:
• the Structure page is used to specify a list of components owned and the dependencies between them.
• the Implementation property page is used to specify the environments that make it possible to create the described functionality map.
• the Capability usage page, which is used to identify the enterprises that use this functionality map.
• the Assignment page, which is used to specify the managers of the functionality map.
Creating a functionality map
To create a functionality map diagram:
1. Right-click the functionality map that interests you and select New > Diagram.
2. Select Functionality Map.
The diagram opens in the edit area. The frame of the functionality map described appears in the diagram.