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Contents Introduction Concepts User Help Modeler Help Browser Help
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Spatial BrowserGeneralThe Spatial browser provides a way of viewing information from the perspective of spatial models. These can reflect geographical maps, conceptual maps or topographical maps. A map has a background image and a variety of items mapped into its boundaries. These can represent further maps, allowing "drill down" capability; icons which will query the knowledge base for a specific type of item; or icons which represent specific items of a designated type. Other browsers may be launched from the spatial view, allowing designers to create rich interfaces to knowledge base information. A few possible uses are given below:
Below is an example of the Spatial browser interface. In this view we see the Process Architecture overview of the Inspired Architecture Framework. The Business Communication icon has been clicked, resulting in the list of Business Communication items in the right hand frame. Below we will discuss the various areas of the display. EVA Netmodeler Navigation Bar The general EVA Netmodeler navbar appears on almost all pages. See further help for the Navbar
Selection PaneHere we select the Map Type and specific Map Item that we wish to view. A Map Type is any data type which has an "is a" relationship defined to the SpatialSuperType. Refer to the Spatial Model section for more information about the Spatial meta-model. Spatial Map PaneThe selected map is displayed in this area. The background can be any image chosen by the designer. Items which appear on the map are related to it by the model defined. Items can be of several types:
A map using individual items mapped to a background is shown below.
List or Detail Display PaneThis pane displays various things depending upon the state of the toolbar, the user selected item and the way in which the maps have been constructed by their designer:
Generic Models which can be FocussedSometimes we will want to have a generic visual model, but have it apply to different selected items and all their related items. An example is taken from the Business Architecture Meta Set: Consider the Spatial view shown below: We have a generic Business Process Model represented visually. At the top of the Map, we have selected the specific Business Process which we want to consider (focus on). Once this is done, all lists produced by the icons referencing specific types within the architecture knowledge base will be filtered to show only those related to the chosen business process.
The Spatial Browser Toolbar and Mode Indicator The Toolbar contains various tools (not all may be visible, depending upon security privileges). In the version shown above, we can see the following tools:
A system setting allows orienting the toolbar vertically or horizontally. It can also be moved to another location with the move tool. The bottom information bar of the browser will show which tool is selected and other relevant information, such as coordinates. All images associated with the spatial maps can be scaled when displayed. Images can be uploaded to the server when designing the maps, provided priveleges are sufficient.
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