Definition wizards
For defining an object model directly (without predefined terminology model), the ClassEditor provides two ways, one for experienced users and one for less experienced users. In any case, the object model has to be checked after being defined.
Defining an object model includes following activities:
- Defining enumerated value lists (Enumerations)
- Defining complex data types (Structures)
- Defining global collections (Extents)
Other elements shown in the tree belong to the functional model. Enumerations are simple to define and no wizard is provided for enumerations. Complex data types, however, are rather difficult and creating a new project, using the wizard is also suggested for experienced users. The following chapters describe different scenarios for using data definition wizards for different resource types.