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You can use different diagrams for modeling different phases of development, such as a diagram for modeling the current system, and another diagram for modeling to system to be implemented. Sometimes, diagrams across phrases are similar, but little variation. Model transitor enables you to duplicate a diagram with transition added in between. You can then continue modeling in the new diagram by using the original diagram's content as base.
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| To transit to a new diagram |
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| Selecting a model for storing the new diagram |
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| Editing transited diagram |
By adding a transition between diagrams, transitions are automatically added between shapes in the two diagrams. With the transition between shapes, you can navigate between them. There are two methods to navigate to a transited shape. The first way is to go through the transitor popup menu of a shape. Right click on a shape and select Related Elements > Transit From/To from the popup menu, then the shape to navigate to.
Alternatively, you can make use of the resource centric interface by following the steps below:
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| Navigate to a transited shape through the resource centric interface |
| 1. Model transitor for shape | Table of Contents | Chapter 8. Using Stereotypes |
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