Open ModelSphere, a free CASE tool Page 1 © neosapiens 2009 Add a Submodel This tutorial explains how to add a submodel to the current data model
Open ModelSphere, a free CASE tool Page 2 © neosapiens 2009 The green label describes the first action to do in the current screen capture. The orange labels show the following actions. The red label describes the last action in the sequence of actions. Sequence of actions 2. Expand 3. Double-click 1. Edit a text field
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Open ModelSphere, a free CASE tool Page 5 © neosapiens 2009 Add a Submodel 1.
Open ModelSphere, a free CASE tool Page 6 © neosapiens 2009 Add a Submodel 1. Edit
Open ModelSphere, a free CASE tool Page 7 © neosapiens 2009 Add a Submodel Newly created submodels in the explorer Newly created submodels in the diagram
Open ModelSphere, a free CASE tool Page 8 © neosapiens 2009 Add a Submodel 1. Right-click 2. Copy
Open ModelSphere, a free CASE tool Page 9 © neosapiens 2009 Add a Submodel 1. Right-click 2. Paste
Open ModelSphere, a free CASE tool Page 10 © neosapiens 2009 Add a Submodel Elements prefixed with arrows have counterparts in submodels.
Open ModelSphere, a free CASE tool Page 11 © neosapiens 2009 Add a Submodel 1. Right-click 2. Show
Open ModelSphere, a free CASE tool Page 12 © neosapiens 2009 Add a Submodel 1. Right-click in Diagram Area 2. Show
Open ModelSphere, a free CASE tool Page 13 © neosapiens 2009 Add a Submodel 1. Right-click 2.
Open ModelSphere, a free CASE tool Page 14 © neosapiens 2009 Add a Submodel Elements prefixed with up arrows have counterparts in supermodel. Elements without prefixes do not have counterparts in supermodel.
Open ModelSphere, a free CASE tool Page 15 © neosapiens 2009 Add a Submodel Create a graphical table (not a distinct semantic object).
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Open ModelSphere, a free CASE tool Page 17 © neosapiens 2009 Add a Submodel Product in submodel has two extra columns Product in submodel has two extra columns compared to Product in supermodel