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To create an Operational Connectivity diagram

When the diagram is created, you can start creating the appropriate elements. An example is described using Operational Performer element, but the same is valid for other structural elements.
To create an Operational Performer in a diagram

To create an Operational Performer in a Containment tree


| The structure of each Operational Performer can be modeled using the Operational Internal Connectivity diagram. |
To create the elements from other resources (e.g. Word, Excel, HTML)
For more information about creating the elements from other resources, see Creating elements from other resources. |
An Operational Connectivity view also allows you to show mappings among Capabilities and Operational Performers, Physical Location requirements, and Services provided or requested by Operational Performers.
The structure of each Operational Performer can be modeled using the Operational Internal Connectivity diagram.
Before creating Operational Exchanges, one or more exchange items should be created (e.g. Operational Information, Resource Information, or Resource). The you can start creating Operational Exchanges.
To create an Operational Exchange in the Operational Connectivity diagram


Specify the Exchange Kind, Conveyed Item, and Direction.
The Conveyed Item depends on the selected Exchange Kind. |
You can use Operational Exchange Manager dialog that enables to analyze and manage the Operational Exchanges data. |
When you have Operational Performers connected with an Association, there are two ways to create operational exchanges:
To create new Operational Exchange on the Association

Specify the Exchange Kind, Conveyed Item, and Direction.
The Conveyed Item depends on the selected Exchange Kind. |

Once an Association Relationship is created between two structural elements, all existing exchanges between the elements are visible in the Operational Exchange Manager dialog.
To open an Operational Exchange Manager dialog
Select an Association (also Operational Connector, Operational Control Flow, Operational Object Flow, or Operational Message) in the diagram pane.

Click to select or clear the check box in the Realize column to show (realize) or hide Operational Exchanges on the Association.
You can create the Operational Exchanges on the Association by dragging the Exchange Elements onto the Association. When you drop the Exchange Element on the Association, the Realized Operational Exchange wizard opens.

In the wizard, specify the needed information.
In the Operational Exchange drop-down list, the existing Operational Exchanges will be listed.