HOPEX for the ArchiMate Framework Desktop Presentation
HOPEX for the ArchiMate Framework has its own Working Environment Template desktop.
From the Home pane, tiles provide access to main elements inventories across models: Capabilities, Business Processes, Application Components, System Software Pieces or Reports.
HOPEX for the ArchiMate Framework panes provide access to:
ArchiMate® Models and their elements in tree view (see Models pane and ArchiMate Model folder),
ArchiMate® EA Elements inventories,
*To access to the shared inventories and relationships, select Models > Models > Inventories,
Specific property pages for ArchiMate® Elements (on the right side of the screen).
HOPEX for the ArchiMate Framework Desktop
Presenting the ArchiMate Enterprise Architect workspace 
The ArchiMate Enterprise Architect creates Enterprise Architectures Models.
This profile has access to the following panes:
Home that is common to all HOPEX solution users.
Reports: produces access to all reports, improving understanding of models.
Models that provides access to ArchiMate® objects and Viewpoints.
The Models pane 
The Models pane provides access to the following menus:
Models, to access the ArchiMate® model, its views and the object used.
*For more information on an ArchiMate® model creation, see Starting with HOPEX for the ArchiMate Framework.
 
 
Inventories: to access the following tiles:
The Viewpoints tile to define viewpoints selecting which Metaclasses (Concepts: Element or Relationships) are available on the viewpoint.
*For more details on viewpoints properties, see The properties of a viewpoint.
 
The Shared Building Blocks Inventory tile: to access to the objects that can be shared across ArchiMate® Models with other HOPEX products. For example, Applications inventory is shared with HOPEX IT Portfolio Management and can be used by Application Components in an ArchiMate® Model.
*For more details on ArchiMate® objects that can be reused, see Creating an ArchiMate® EA Element.
Presenting the ArchiMate Functional Administrator workspace 
The ArchiMate Functional Administrator has rights on all objects and Architectures.
In addition, this profile prepares the work environment and creates elements required for management of projects. So, the ArchiMate Functional Administrator profile has access to the following panes:
Environment,
Administration.
The Environment pane 
In addition, the ArchiMate Functional Administrator profile, he has access to the Environment pane to create enterprises and allocate users to working environments.
The Environment pane provides access to the following menu:
Standard Navigation, to access the management functionalities for libraries and environments.
Enterprises, to access the management functionalities for enterprises.
*For more details on libraries, see Enterprises and libraries.
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 information on creation of users and assignment of profiles, see the chapter "Managing Users" in the HOPEX Administration guide.