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- Application rationalization page enhancements
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- View business application bubbles whose X and Y-axis values are within the value range of +/-0.25 of each other as a grouped bubble. The grouped bubble displays the total number of business
application bubbles that it contains. This grouping helps in clearing the clutter on bubble chart when there are too many business applications with similar values. For details, see Bubble chart view of application rationalization.
- Zoom in, zoom out, or pan on the Bubble chart page using either on-screen buttons or by using a mouse device or trackpad interactions. For details, see Bubble chart view of application rationalization.
- View the calculation logic behind the total number of business applications displayed on the Bubble chart page. For details, see Bubble chart view of application rationalization.
- Select a single bubble on the Bubble chart page to view the associated business application details. Select a grouped bubble to view the list of business applications that are part of that
grouped bubble. For details, see Bubble chart view of application rationalization.
- View actual scores of business applications and compare them with their normalized scores. For details, see List view of application rationalization.
- Increased maximum number of bubbles displayed on the Bubble chart to 500.
- Apply the fiscal period filter to filter and view business applications for a specific fiscal period.
- Apply the application rationalization filters to filter and view specific business applications on the bubble chart or list view page. An indicator is displayed on top of the filter icon to show
the number of filters currently applied.
- View the business application technical debt indicator score on the application rationalization list view page. On the application rationalization bubble chart view page, you can use the TRM
technical debt indicator to form the bubble size based on the indicator score.
- Export the list view of application rationalization data to Excel or CSV file format. You can use the data to obtain insights, share with stakeholders, and prepare for analysis.
- Business applications with Retired or End of Life lifecycle stage aren’t displayed on the Application Rationalization bubble chart page.
- Data certification in Enterprise Architecture Workspace
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- Use the Data Certification workflow in Enterprise Architecture Workspace to ensure the accuracy, completeness, and reliability of critical data within your organization. For details, see Exploring data certification in the Enterprise Architecture Workspace.
- Create a data certification policy directly from the Enterprise Architecture Workspace using the Data certification workflow. For details, see Create a certification policy.
- Run certification on demand for published policies to generate a new certification instance for an active policy. For details, see Run certification for a policy.
- Activate a certification policy to add it to the active certification runs. This process ensures that the policy is active and can be used for certifications. You can deactivate a policy to remove it from active
certification runs. For details, see Activate a certification policy.
- Enterprise Architecture Workspace home page enhancements
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Apply the Portfolio Overview and Health filters to filter and view specific business applications and business capabilities information. An indicator is displayed on top of the filter icon to show the number of filters
currently applied.
- Manage Enterprise Modeling and Visualization
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- Create a diagrams using CSDM shapes to ensure consistency in how services, applications, and infrastructure are represented. Aligning with CMDB 5 standards, helps you in accurate reporting,
impact analysis, and compliance across the enterprise. For details, see Common Service Data Model (CSDM) shapes.
- Use the modified Enterprise Architecture shapes that are aligned with CSDM 5 standards for better modeling, accurate impact analysis, and reporting. For details, see Create a diagram using CSDM shapes.
- Create diagrams using AWS shapes. The AWS shapes enable you to visualize AWS cloud components, model hybrid architectures, support cloud migration planning. For details, see Amazon Web Services (AWS) shapes and Create a diagram using AWS shapes.
- Group or ungroup a general shape object. You can combine multiple related shapes into a single container for better organization and clarity in diagrams. For details, see Convert a shape to a group shape.
- Expand or collapse a group shape to simplify visualization, improve focus, and supports hierarchical modeling. For details, see Expand or collapse a group shape.
- View Business Process details for which the BPMN diagram is being created. Modify details such as name, parent, and description. For details, see Modify BPMN diagram details.
- Reorder shape categories within the Shapes panel to customize the panel for faster access to frequently used shapes. For details, see Reorder shapes categories.
- Show or hide the Shapes panel to optimize your workspace for different tasks. For details, see Show or hide shapes panel.
- Switch between List view and Grid view in the shapes panel according to your modeling needs. For details, see Switch to list or grid view of shapes panel.
- Download a diagram as an image to share it with other stakeholders with offline access or use it in the presentations. For details, see Download a modeling diagram as an image.
- Select and delete diagrams from the Diagrams page.
- Select upstream or downstream entities when adding related records for shapes. The upstream entities appear as a parent for the selected shape in the diagram while the downstream entities appear
as a child for the selected shape in the diagram.
- Add version label, version description, and planned rollout date details for diagram versions.
- On duplicating a business process map, you can choose to associate the duplicated process map with a new or an existing business process.
- Added support for shapes that enable AI governance. The shapes are added under the Enterprise Architecture category in the shapes palette. The shapes are:
- AI Dataset Digital Asset
- AI Model Digital Asset
- AI Prompt Digital Asset
- AI System Digital Asset
- Perform undo and redo actions using buttons on the diagram page or using keyboard shortcuts.
- Resize the shapes added to a canvas.
- Drag shapes from the Shapes palette on to the canvas.
- Add labels on the connector lines between shapes in a diagram.
- Create diagrams for business process maps using the specific shapes related to the business processes.
- Search shapes within the shape libraries.
- Reorganize the order of shapes in a shape library according to your requirement.
- Show or hide shapes in different diagram types.
- General shapes can be rotated.
- Enhanced the overall appearance of the diagram by hiding the connector ports and displaying them only when hovering over the shapes.
- Open the Enterprise Modeling and Visualization diagrams from the following sections:
- From the Architectural Artifacts related list of a business application, business capability, or a business process record.
- From the My approvals tab of the Needs Attention section on the EA Workspace home page.
- From the Architectural Artifacts section of the Portfolio page.
- Added support for all ArchiMate shapes.
- Model Value stream diagrams.
- TRM catalog enhancement
- Export the TRM catalog data to Microsoft Excel or CSV format.
- Business Portfolio enhancement
- Export the Business Portfolio data to Microsoft Excel or CSV format.
- TRM category enhancements
- Assign an owner to a TRM category to ensure clear accountability and improved governance standards. The owner is responsible for maintaining consistent technology compliance standards for that TRM category.
- TPM lifecycle record enhancements
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- TPM lifecycle records are now assigned unique identifiers are automatically,while creating the TPM lifecycle record. These identifiers serve as clickable links that provide direct access to full record details.
- Run the Populate Number field in TPM Discovered Technologies scheduled job to populate the TPM lifecycle record identifiers of existing records created using previous versions (before version 1.9.0) of the TPM plugin. For details, Run a scheduled job to populate TPM lifecycle record identifier.
- Working with Portfolio list viewAI Portfolio section enhancements
- The following AI product models added to the AI Portfolio section:
- AI System Product Models
- AI Model Product Models
- AI Dataset Product Models
- AI Prompt Product Models
- Business application related list enhancements
- Added the AI Product Models as a related list. In the tab, you can:
- Select Add to associate an existing AI system product model to the business application.
- Select Remove to remove a AI system product model from a business application.
For details, see Add AI systems to business applications.
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- Added the Product capability tab as a related list. In the tab, you can:
- Select New to create a new product capability and associate it with the business application.
- Select Add to add an existing product capability to the business application.
- Select Remove to remove a product capability from a business application.
- Added the TRM products tab as a related list. In the tab, you can:
- Select New to create a new TRM product and associate it with the business application.
- Select Add to add an existing TRM product to the business application.
- Select Remove to remove a TRM product from a business application.
- In the Architectural Artifacts tab of the business application related list, selecting the New button displays a modal to create an architectural artifact.
- TRM product related list enhancements
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- Added the Product capability tab as a related list. In the tab, you can:
- Select New to create a new product capability and associate it with the TRM product.
- Select Add to add an existing product capability to the TRM product.
- Select Remove to remove a product capability from a TRM product.
- Added the Business Applications tab as a related list. In the tab, you can:
- Select New to create a new business application and associate it with the TRM product.
- Select Add to add an existing business application to the TRM product.
- Select Remove to remove a business application from a TRM product.
- Architectural Decision Records (ADR) enhancements
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- Create artifact type Architectural Decision Records (ADR) in one step.
- Create and add multiple pages to the Architectural Decision Records (ADR) from the Artifact content tab.
- In the Architectural Decision Records (ADR) page, you can tag the following:
- Tag a user
- Tag a record
- Architectural artifact
- Business application
- Business capability
- Business process
- Digital integration (requires the digital integration plugin)
- Digital interface (requires the digital integration plugin)
- Information object
- TRM product (requires the TRM plugin)
- Value stream (requires the value stream plugin)
- Request approval workflow for Architectural Decision Records (ADR).
- The version drop-down list is added to the Architectural Decision Records (ADR) page header. Select a version from the drop-down list to open the specific ADR version.
- Data Certification changes
- In the Enterprise Architecture Workspace, the certifications data is saved to and fetched from the CMDB Data Management Task Control [cmdb_data_management_task] table.
- If your certification data is still fetched from the Certification Schedules [cert_schedule] table, you might consider migrating your certification policies to the CMDB Data Management Task Control
[cmdb_data_management_task] table. For more information, see Convert legacy certification schedules into Data Manager Certification policies and Publish a draft Data Manager policy in CMDB Workspace.
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