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- Modeling Studio
- Modeling Studio Overview
- View Formats
- Building a Business View
- Templates and Perspectives
- Predefined Folders and Views
- Creating Template Based Views
- Business CI Models
- Building a Perspective-based View
- Revealed CIs and Watchpoints
- Use OOTB Database Views for Reporting
- How to Create a Pattern View
- How to Create a Template
- How to Create a Perspective
- How to Create a Dynamic Widget
- How to Create a Template Based View
- How to Create Multiple Template Based Views
- How to Define Report Settings
- How to Build an Instance-based Model
- How to Build a New Pattern-based Model
- How to Build a Perspective-based View Based on a Model
- How to Build a Perspective-based View Based on a Collection of CIs
- How to Build a Business CI Model – Scenario
- Modeling Studio User Interface
Build a Business CI Model – Scenario
This scenario describes how to build a business CI model for use in a human resources application.
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Create a Model
To create a model, you need to select a CI type and enter its key properties.
Select Administration > RTSM Administration > Modeling > Modeling Studio to open the Modeling Studio. For details about how to create a model, see New Model Dialog Box.
Example of a Business CI Model:
In this example, a human resources application called Onboard Employee is to be created. Select Business Process as the CI type and enter
Onboard Employee
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Create Application CI Models Within Your Model
You can create models within your model by clicking the New Model button in the Model Editor. For details, see Model Editor
Example of Application CI Models:
Within the Onboard Employee model, create a model of type Application. Enter
HR Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
as the name under the key properties. The application CI is created as a model within the Onboard Employee model. Repeat the process to create the following applications:Active Directory (AD)
andCustomer Relationship Management (CRM)
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Add System CIs to Your Model
Add to your model the CIs for the servers or other software elements on which the applications are running.
Example of System CI Models:
Under the HR ERP application, drag the System CI SAP System. Under the AD application, drag the System CI Node. The System CIs are included in the model and their related CIs, such as Hosts and Monitors, are automatically added to the model as related CIs.
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Add CIs to Your Model as Related CIs
Add the CIs that are to be related to the CIs in the model but are not included in the model. For details, see Model Editor.
Example of Related CIs:
Create an application CI of type
Portal
. Select the CRM application and click the Related CIs tab in the Information pane. Drag the Portal CI into the Information pane. The CI is added as a related CI to CRM.
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