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As your model grows, you will find that it is a good tool to actually understand the business it supports. As many people in the organisation would benefit from this understanding, it is great to publish a read-only version of the model for everyone to see.
As your model grows, you will find that it is a good tool to actually understand the business it supports. As many people in the organisation would benefit from this understanding, it is great to publish a read-only version of the model for everyone to see.



Latest revision as of 08:05, 17 June 2024

As your model grows, you will find that it is a good tool to actually understand the business it supports. As many people in the organisation would benefit from this understanding, it is great to publish a read-only version of the model for everyone to see.

Start by exporting a mif (Model Information File) file:

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This format takes the ViewModels, The Actions, The Classes, and their content, and The StateMachines and saves them in a new type of ModelMeta model. It also analyzes each expression and makes notes on what each expression makes use of. This way the ModelMeta is a good cross-reference on what is used where.

The mif file can then be uploaded to a ModelMetaViewer. I created a ModelMetaViewer in WPF but soon found that the real benefits come when you can consume the meta info from the web instead of from a separate application. I then created the ModelMetaViewer as an MnVC web application.

Find the Web-install-package here: https://www.mdriven.net/publicDownloads/ModelMetaViewerMVC4.zip

Once you have it installed, go to the admin tab and upload your mif file. Then, index the uploaded file:

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Now you can search (we use a Lucene.Net.dll to index names + code comments).

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Following a link to a ViewModel, you get view + information usage:

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The images have image maps and the user can follow to a single attribute or association end and see where else this is used and how to get there. As you can imagine, this detailed self-organized meta information can reduce the support you need to provide for people that try to navigate the system without the benefit of the model.

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