Bubble chart view of application rationalization
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Summary of Bubble Chart View of Application Rationalization
The bubble chart view in the Application Portfolio Management module provides an interactive graphical representation of business applications. It positions applications in quadrants based on their indicator scores, assisting enterprise architects in making informed decisions regarding investment, sustainability, migration, or retirement of applications.
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Key Features
- Interactive Quadrants: Applications are displayed as bubbles on X and Y axes, where each axis represents a different metric category.
- Custom Indicators: Users can create custom application indicators for tailored analysis. Indicators must be active and attached to the default application profile for visibility.
- Color-Coded Bubbles: Bubble colors indicate the planned disposition value of applications, with a legend available for quick reference.
- Fiscal Period Display: The chart defaults to the latest fiscal period, but users can adjust the period and apply additional filters to refine the view.
- Actionable Insights: Users can create demands, set planned dispositions, and add lifecycle data directly from the bubble chart by using a context menu.
- Limitations: The chart can display up to 100 bubbles; exceeding this limit prompts users to filter applications or switch to list view.
Key Outcomes
By utilizing the bubble chart, customers can effectively consolidate and analyze business applications based on multiple scores. This tool enables informed decision-making regarding application management and future planning, ensuring alignment with business strategies.
Bubble charts are interactive graphs that position applications in different quadrants, based on their indicator scores. Based on the position of the business application in the quadrants, enterprise architects can take decisions to invest in, sustain, migrate, or retire the business applications.
Use the bubble chart to view indicator scores of business applications in the X and Y axes and specify the bubble sizes. You can use these scores to measure how your applications are aligned to your business strategy and then create demands for the applications.
You need Enterprise Architecture Workspace version 2.2.0 to view the Application Rationalization page.
- The created indicator must also be attached to the default application profile. For information on how to attach new profile indicators with a scoring profile, see Attach a profile indicator with an application scoring profile.
- If the created indicator isn’t displayed in the bubble size list, ensure that the indicator is active. For information on how to activate an indicator, see Activate or turn off an application indicator.
Select the application rationalization icon () to view the bubble chart view of all business applications.
- X and Y axes: Each axis represents a metric category.
- Bubbles: Each labeled bubble represents a business application. Point to a bubble to view an assessable record score summary.
The bubble color is dependent on the planned disposition value that was already set for the business application. You can refer to the legend displayed on the bubble chart to see the significance of each color.
The bubbles are of different sizes, based on the indicator score values that you select.
All the indicator scores are displayed according to the latest fiscal period, by default. The latest fiscal period is derived from the apm_app_indicator_score list. The duration of a fiscal period is derived from the system property com.glide.fiscal_calendar.fiscal_unit. However, the fiscal period can be changed using the filter available on the Application Rationalization screen and other filters may also be applied.
You can perform the following by pointing to a bubble in the chart and then selecting the context menu:
- Create a demand for a business application.
- Set the planned disposition of a business application.
- Add business application lifecycle data.
The bubble chart displays up to only 100 bubbles representing business applications. If you have more than 100 bubbles, a message appears. Use the available filters to reduce the number of applications or view the data in the list view.