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In most cases, as a best practice use the Application Overview landing page, rather than this rule form, to update information on the Details tab. See Application Overview landing page.
Use the Details tab to review, add, and update application detail including business objectives, work types, supporting use cases, and actors. This information is initially entered in an Application Profile and created by the Application Accelerator. proj-831 5.4 5.5 GRP-203 TASK-777
If your application includes a composite portal
that incorporates the standard @baseclass.NewWork section
(that allows users to enter new work objects), the Work
Types area is required, not optional. List all work types in all
work pools (class groups) of the application. See How to create a composite
portal.
Field |
Description |
Application Classification | |
Implementation |
If checked, indicates that this application is an implementation layer, which causes the application not to appear among the list of applications presented in the Application Accelerator that are candidates for a "Built Upon" for the new application. If this application was created by the Application Accelerator, the Implementation checkbox is checked for the implementation layer and not checked for the framework layer. The value of this checkbox is descriptive; it does not restrict in any way the function or behavior of the application. Suprakash Das 9/29/10 You may check this box, even for a framework layer application, if you want to prevent the application from being selected as a Built Upon value. |
Business Objectives |
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Work Types |
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Name |
Enter a name of the work type, for documentation purposes. |
Implementation Class |
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Work ID Prefix |
Enter the work object prefix (not including a final hyphen character).
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Categories of Supporting Use Cases |
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Name |
Enter the name of a supporting category. |
Description |
Enter a description of the supporting category. |
Actors |
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Name |
Enter the name of an actor. |
Type |
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Count |
Enter the estimated number of this type of actor typically using the application. |
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Access Method |
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