Action Diagram

Last modified on May 5th, 2022.


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 1.2 definition of an 'Action Diagram', which requires a diagram representation of the functional components of a system model.

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Using Action Diagrams

FunctionDescription
Creating Action DiagramsUsing 'Diagrams View' in Innoslate, you can create a new 'Action Diagram'.
Action Diagram ConstructsThe ‘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 a SerialA 'Serial' construct can be added to an 'Action Diagram' via drag-and-drop.
Adding a ParallelA 'Parallel' construct can be added to an 'Action Diagram' via drag-and-drop.
Adding an ORAn 'OR' construct can be added to an 'Action Diagram' via drag-and-drop.
Adding a SYNCA 'SYNC' construct can be added to an 'Action Diagram' via drag-and-drop.
Adding a LOOPA 'LOOP' construct can be added to an 'Action Diagram' via drag-and-drop.
Adding an Input/OutputAn 'Input/Output' construct can be added to an 'Action Diagram' via drag-and-drop.
Adding a Branch AssetA 'Branch Asset' construct can be added to an 'Action Diagram' via drag-and-drop.
Adding a ResourceA 'Resource' construct can be added to an 'Action Diagram' via drag-and-drop.
Removing a ConstructA construct can be easily removed from an ‘Action Diagram.’
Simulating Action DiagramsWithin Innoslate, you can 'Simulate Action Diagrams.'

Action Diagram

Last modified on May 5th, 2022. 


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 1.2 definition of an ‘Action Diagram’, which requires a diagram representation of the functional components of a system model.

Using Action Diagrams

FunctionDescription
Creating Action DiagramsUsing ‘Diagrams View’ in Innoslate, you can create a new ‘Action Diagram’.
Action Diagram ConstructsThe ‘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 a SerialA ‘Serial’ construct can be added to an ‘Action Diagram’ via drag-and-drop.
Adding a ParallelA ‘Parallel’ construct can be added to an ‘Action Diagram’ via drag-and-drop.
Adding an ORAn ‘OR’ construct can be added to an ‘Action Diagram’ via drag-and-drop.
Adding a SYNCA ‘SYNC’ construct can be added to an ‘Action Diagram’ via drag-and-drop.
Adding a LOOPA ‘LOOP’ construct can be added to an ‘Action Diagram’ via drag-and-drop.
Adding an Input/OutputAn ‘Input/Output’ construct can be added to an ‘Action Diagram’ via drag-and-drop.
Adding a Branch AssetA ‘Branch Asset’ construct can be added to an ‘Action Diagram’ via drag-and-drop.
Adding a ResourceA ‘Resource’ construct can be added to an ‘Action Diagram’ via drag-and-drop.
Removing a ConstructA construct can be easily removed from an ‘Action Diagram.’
Simulating Action DiagramsWithin Innoslate, you can ‘Simulate Action Diagrams.’