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1 NORMA Lab. 7 Generating Reports More Display Options File: NORMA_Lab6.ppt. Author: T. Halpin. Last updated: 2009 June 9

2 In Visual Studio, open the ORM file you worked on in Lab 4. File > Recent Files > ORM_Lab4.orm If this file is not listed in your recent files, use Windows Explorer to locate the file (e.g. in the Projects folder within the Visual Studio 2008 (or 2005) folder) then double-click the file to open it.

The ORM schema displays as the following 2 pages (select the relevant Document Window tab to see the relevant page): EmployeeSubtyping: 3

4 Coding&Projects:

Generating Reports For the purposes of model review and validation by domain experts, the Verbalization Report Generator can be used to verbalize and print ORM models in a textual form that can be readily understood. Check boxes are included to indicate agreement. Let’s first create a folder to store your NORMA Reports. In Windows Explorer, right-click a parent folder of your choice (e.g. Documents) then from the context menu choose New > Folder then rename the folder called “New Folder” as “NORMA Reports” (or whatever you wish). To open the Report Generator, right-click an empty space in the Document Window, and from its context menu select Generate Report > Html Report… 5

The Verbalization Report Generator dialog appears. Press the “…” button, browse to your reports folder, then press OK. Your report folder is now listed as the Output Directory. Check boxes allow you to control what is included in the report. By default, all boxes are checked. Accept this default, and press the Generate Report button. 6

7 The report is now generated (it might take a few seconds). An Explorer Window appears with the generated results placed in your report folder. Double-click the file ObjectTypelist.html to open the Object Type List. A list of the object types in your model is now displayed in alphabetical order in your Web Browser.

The report contains hyperlinks for navigating around the ORM model. If the cursor becomes a hand shape when you hover over a model element, you can simply mouse-click to jump to details for that element. For example, click “Coding”. A page about Coding now appears. Click “Coding is at CodingLevel”. A page about that fact type appears. 8

9 Click the up-arrow on the header to return to the top level of the report. Click “Constraint Validation” to open the Constraint Validation Report 1. All the fact types in the model are listed in alphabetical order, as well as their constraints. A check box is placed beside each constraint so the reviewer may indicate whether he or she agrees with the constraint. 1 You can also open this report by double-clicking ConstraintValidationReport.html in the report folder.

10 As with the Object Type report, you can navigate via hyperlinks by clicking the desired element. Scroll to the bottom of this report. For practice, check the two constraints to show you agree with them. Notice the Signature line. This is for the reviewer to sign on a printed version of the report, after checking all the boxes for the constraints that he or she agrees with.

11 You can print the html report from your Web Browser. If you wish to have a copy of the report in other formats, return to the top level of the report, press Ctrl-AC to copy it to the clipboard, open your word processor (e.g. Microsoft Word) and paste the report into it. You can now save and print the report from your word processor.

12 The Reports folder includes two subfolders, one for fact types one for object types. Double-click a folder to get a list of its element files. Double-click any file to view its details.

13 More Display Options In Visual Studio, with ORM-Lab4 open, from the main menu choose Tools > Options… to open the Options dialog. Scroll down, and select ORM Designer. In the ORM Designer pane, scroll to Appearance, and double-click the Show Description Tooltips property to toggle it from False to True, then press OK.

14 On the EmployeeSubtyping page, hover the mouse over the ParkingBay shape. A tool tip now appears to display the Informal Description for ParkingBay that your entered in Lab 4. If you add informal descriptions to other shapes, you can display them too by a mouse hover.

15 Open the ORM Options dialog again (Tools > Options > ORM Designer) and select the property BinaryFactTypeMultiplicity. By default, this is turned Off. Select CrowsFootOnly from the drop-down list and press OK. Binary fact types on the model now display with a crowsfoot to indicate the “many” end of the relationship. This is sometimes helpful for people more familiar with Entity Relationship (ER) modeling.

16 Go to the ORM Options dialog again and this time select InformationEngineering. In addition to crowsfeet, O and 1 symbols are added to indicate minimum and maximum multiplicities. This can be helpful for users more familiar with IE notation.

17 Go to the ORM Options dialog again and this time select Barker. In addition to crowsfeet, a dashed line indicates an optional role and a solid line indicates a mandatory role. This can be helpful for users more familiar with Barker ER notation 1. Change the option setting back to Off to return to the usual ORM display. 1 An incomplete Barker ER view can also be seen by checking Barker ER View in the Extension Manager, but this is still a work in progress. Exit to complete the Lab.