Action Diagram

The ‘Action Diagram’, which is traditionally known as an activity diagram or a functional flow diagram, is a method of displaying Action entities, their interactions via Input/Output and Resource entities, and logic flow. This diagram conforms to the LML Specification 1.1 definition of an ‘Action Diagram’, which requires a diagram representation of the functional components of a system model.

Using Action Diagrams

Function Description
Creating Action Diagrams Using ‘Diagrams View’ in Innoslate, you can create a new ‘Action Diagram’.
Action Diagram Constructs The ‘Action Diagram’ supports eight unique diagram constructs: an ‘Action’, a ‘Parallel’, an ‘OR’, a ‘SYNC’, a ‘LOOP’, an ‘Input/Output’, a ‘Branch Asset’, and a ‘Resource.’
Adding an Action An ‘Action’ construct can be added to an ‘Action Diagram’ via drag-and-drop.
Adding a Parallel A ‘Parallel’ construct can be added to an ‘Action Diagram’ via drag-and-drop.
Adding an OR An ‘OR’ construct can be added to an ‘Action Diagram’ via drag-and-drop.
Adding a SYNC A ‘SYNC’ construct can be added to an ‘Action Diagram’ via drag-and-drop.
Adding a LOOP A ‘LOOP’ construct can be added to an ‘Action Diagram’ via drag-and-drop.
Adding an Input/Output An ‘Input/Output’ construct can be added to an ‘Action Diagram’ via drag-and-drop.
Adding a Branch Asset A ‘Branch Asset’ construct can be added to an ‘Action Diagram’ via drag-and-drop.
Adding a Resource A ‘Resource’ construct can be added to an ‘Action Diagram’ via drag-and-drop.
Removing a Construct A construct can be easily removed from an ‘Action Diagram.’
Simulating Action Diagrams Within Innoslate, you can ‘Simulate Action Diagrams.’