Hi Samith,

G-Reg dependency view displays only governance artifacts and the registry
associations between them as a graph.
This feature is developed as an app extension to the ES publisher feature,
therefore user session management is done via publisher app.

If the processes and sub-processes described in your scenario are
represented as governance artifacts you can use G-Reg dependency graph
development code easily to create a solution for your scenario.
Even if those graph components are not stored as governance artifacts you
should be able to reuse dependency graph implementation code with a little
development effort.

Thank you,
SameeraK.



On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 2:12 PM, Samitha Chathuranga <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I am going to add a feature into the PC to view associations between
> processes in a graphical illustration. So all the predecessors, successors,
> subprocesses of a selected process should be displayed in this view. This
> would be something like a graph with certain modifications. And when
> clicking on each item, it should be redirected into that process's detailed
> viewer page.
>
> Anyway I have seen that the GREG has such a this feature that view
> dependencies of artifacts in store, as follows.
>
> [image: view dependencies of the selected asset]
>
> So my question is can we re use this feature into the PC for the task I
> have described above. Or will it be good to adapt it to our purpose, rather
> than developing from the scratch, using D3 or something else. Will it be
> effective and efficient to re use/ adapt the same feature for my task? Your
> comments are appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
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