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HI all,
one addition from my side. I agree with the proposals, but have the additional proposal, to use 'ARIS Method' instead of 'Modelling Language'. In my future posts I will care for this rules because they seem to be meaningful and it should make our contributions better understandable.
Regards
Uwe
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Yes, indeed. ARIS Modelling Method sounds artificial too, so it is fair to just say ARIS Method!
- Writing the name of the document (Timescale) inside Database Pattern
- Using Computer System pattern (MS Project)

- Writing the name of the document and its file extension (Timescale.mpp) inside Database Pattern

- Writing the name of the document (Timescale) inside Document Pattern
- Using Computer System pattern (MS Project)


Hi,
unfortunately your images are lost, but I still hope to answer your question.
First of all, if you are talking about a document, I suggest using the "document" pattern. If it is important where this document is stored, you can also use the "IT System" pattern in addition. I would not use the database pattern in your case.
Sebastian

You might be interested in the following article, which describes the main terms used in the ARIS software tool.











