Diagrams : Overview of Diagrams

Overview of Diagrams
BusinessEvents provides several kinds of diagrams, which are visualization tools that help you to understand and analyze even very large and complex projects.
The diagrams allow you to show or hide details. You can open editors for any project component in a diagram. You can also create snapshot images of diagrams to share project information with other personnel.
The main types of diagrams, and the project elements that use them, are as follows:
Selected Entity Project diagrams  These diagrams display all the selected resources in a project, and how they interact with one another. You can either create a project diagram for an entire project, or only for the selected resources of a project. You can also choose to run the project analyzer while creating a project diagram, which analyzes the project resources and gives a report in the Problems view.
Dependency diagrams  These diagrams show the relationships between the selected project resource and its dependent resources. They are available for channels, concepts, state models, scorecards, events (all types except advisory events), rule functions, and rules.
Sequence diagrams  These diagrams show how project resources are called into use at runtime. They are available for events (all types except advisory events), rule functions, and rules.
Concept model diagrams  These diagrams show the concept model for a project. You can view a model diagram for all the concepts in a project.
Event model diagrams  These diagrams show the event model for a project. You can view a model diagram for all the events in a project, except for advisory events.
State model diagrams are available in the TIBCO BusinessEvents Data Modeling add-on. See TIBCO BusinessEvents Data Modeling documentation for details.
Event Model