Capture component group data

The license package IT Transformation Server - Enterprise is required to work with component groups.

Technology portfolios are defined in Alfabet via component groups that bundle components. Each component can be assigned to multiple component groups. The components should be bundled in component groups that are relevant to the goals for the portfolio assessment process.

Users with the user profiles Portfolio Manager, and Portfolio Admin can add and edit component groups in Alfabet. Click for an overview of permission concepts.

Go to Technology Architecture > Component Groups:

Try to capture as much information as possible about the component group because complete data considerably improves the results of business questions and other analytics.

Once a component group is in the repository, you can define more details about the it in the  Component Groups data workbench.

Or you can select an individual component group in the data workbench and navigate to its content area and specify and analyze the component group in detail. In the data workbench, click the Navigate  Navigate button to open the component group's content area. Go to the Overview page.

Define the component group's basic data.

  • Name: (Mandatory) Enter a meaningful name for the component group so that users understand its purpose.
  • Parent Component Group: Specify the component group that is the parent of this component group in the component group hierarchy.
  • Description: Provide information about the component group so that other users understand its purpose.
  • Authorized Access tab: The user who creates the component group is the authorized user per default. This can be changed. Select one or more authorized user groups that shall have write permissions to the object. All users in the authorized user group can edit the component group.

Component groups logically structure and bundle the components and allow you to assess the technology portfolio. You can assign components to multiple component groups in order to analyze your components from various perspectives.

Click the navigate Navigate button of the component group to open the content area. Go to Overview > Asset Grouping. In the Components field, enter the name of the component you want to assign to the component group. Or click in the field to open the selector and select each component that you want to assign to the component group. Click outside of the selector to close it and update the Asset Grouping field.