Modeling IP and listen port

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Gaetan RUAULT

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Jan 17, 2018, 11:07:52 AM1/17/18
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Hi, 
I'm newbie in archimate modeling, 

then i search best practice to modeling Host macine with attached IPs  and application hosted in machine and exposed on specific TCP port .

have you Tips/link  or archimate example modeling this type of relations 

Thanks for your help
Regards


Mastering ArchiMate

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Jan 20, 2018, 8:37:49 AM1/20/18
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On 20 Jan 2018, at 14:36, Mastering ArchiMate <mastering...@gmail.com> wrote:


On 18 Jan 2018, at 14:56, Gaetan RUAULT <gaetan...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi, 

Thanks for your answer .  I have mixed yours ideas  and make this :


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Do you think is coherent ?  

Yes, except for a small detail. You have the IP address interface as a Composite child of the host, but as Assignment from “Application 1 processus”. Instead, you could just have the Composite, but between ‘processus’ and the IP address. You might leave out ‘processus’ altogether as unnecessary detail, but that would lose you the exact relation between the IP address and the application via that route. You still have it via the Application Interface, though.

I think i need to buy your book….

Apparently there is no pressing need, you’re doing quite well from where I stand… :-)

To be complete: the book certainly doesn’t have all the answers (no book can). This is for instance not in there.


G


Yours

Gaetan

Le mer. 17 janv. 2018 à 20:05, Mastering ArchiMate <mastering...@gmail.com> a écrit :
Quick reply (first idea):

Use a Node for the host and use an TI for the IP address. Have the host Realise an execution TS which is used by the application, which realises an AS for whatever the application does for its users. Either create a AI to be Realised (abstraction) by the TI for the IP address and link everything up, or don’t use a TI for the IP address but let the AI be the IP address (and port) which is Realised by the Node (derived from the former solution).

Yours,

Gerben

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