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Organize Functional Chains within Folders [message #1834409] Mon, 09 November 2020 22:47 Go to next message
Brandon BlauFriend
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Hi -

I utilize a lot of functional chains (its a favorite here...) and I would like to be able to organize the Functional Chains into folders for organization efficiencies while maintaining their allocation under a certain Function.

Utilizing Folders has been helpful for me to organize (without changing hierarchy) of other Functions, and Components - perhaps I have a setting wrong?

Thoughts?

Thanks

Brandon
Re: Organize Functional Chains within Folders [message #1834412 is a reply to message #1834409] Tue, 10 November 2020 00:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Stephane LACRAMPE is currently offline Stephane LACRAMPEFriend
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Hi Brandon,
It looks like a feature request to me... Juan, do you confirm?
Stephane


Stephane LACRAMPE
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Re: Organize Functional Chains within Folders [message #1834424 is a reply to message #1834412] Tue, 10 November 2020 08:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aurelien Pinsonneau is currently offline Aurelien PinsonneauFriend
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Hello,

Actually, according to the Arcadia methodology, the idea is to define the scenarios and the functional chains according to the capabilities of your systems.

In Capella, a scenario is necessarily created under a capability. Functional Chains are not necessarily created under capabilities, but you can drag & drop them in order to organize them.

This should help you to structure the definition of what the system should do:
- capabilities are the services provided by the system
- functional chains and scenarios illustrate how those services are provided by the system
Re: Organize Functional Chains within Folders [message #1834467 is a reply to message #1834424] Tue, 10 November 2020 19:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Stephane LACRAMPE is currently offline Stephane LACRAMPEFriend
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Actually Aurelien, do you know why functional chains can be created under functions?

Stephane LACRAMPE
Obeo Canada
Re: Organize Functional Chains within Folders [message #1834773 is a reply to message #1834467] Tue, 17 November 2020 16:23 Go to previous message
Pascal Roques is currently offline Pascal RoquesFriend
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Probably, some historical reason, as FC is one of the first Arcadia concepts...

And also not stupid, as a FC is "just" a specific sequence of Functions and FEs, which are all under the Functions Pkg.

Last but not least, in Capella, a FC can be involved in more than one Capability...


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