What information is displayed in Which demands should be realized?
Click the global filter button and adjust the weighting of the Business Value indicators and Architectural Impact indicators. Changes to the business value indicators will also be applied to the doughnut chart Demands - Business Value
Demands - Portfolio Chart: The matrix displays demands based on the computation of the business value, architectural impact, and project risk scores of each demand. Applications that do not have any business value, architectural complexity, and project risk indicators are not evaluated.
Here's how to interpret the information:
- The Y-axis represents the weighted score based on an demand's Business Value indicators.
- The X-axis represents the weighted score based on a demand's Architectural Impact indicators.
- Demands are visualized as bubbles and placed in curved segments representing the business value and architectural impact scores from very low to very high.
- The bubble size indicates the project risk indicator associated with the demand. The larger the bubble, the more risk to the projects associated with the demand.
- The bubble color indicates the importance of the demands specified via the demand's Priority attribute. Pink bubbles represent demands that are mandated and necessary to address a regulatory requirement.
- Point to a demand to show a tooltip with the following information: Demand name, business value ( BV ), architectural impact ( AI ), and Project Risk.
Demands - Business Value: Shows demands based on the definition of the Business Value indicator. Point to a doughnut slice to display a tooltip with the number of demands with that business value. Double-click a doughnut slice to open a data workbench showing all demands with the business value. You can edit a demand's indicators directly in the data workbench.