Asset Diagram

Last modified on May 6th, 2022.


The 'Asset Diagram' is traditionally known as a block diagram or a physical block diagram. This diagram conforms to the LML Specification 1.2 definition of an ‘Asset Diagram’, which requires a diagram representation of the physical components of a system model.

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Using Asset Diagrams

FunctionDescription
Creating Asset DiagramsUsing 'Diagrams View' in Innoslate, you can create a new 'Asset Diagram.'
Asset Diagram ConstructsThe ‘Asset Diagram’ supports two unique diagram constructs: an 'Asset' and a 'Conduit.' 
Adding an AssetAn ‘Asset’ construct can be added to an ‘Asset Diagram’ via drag-and-drop.
Adding a Conduit‘Conduit’ construct can be added to an ‘Asset Diagram’ via drag-and-drop.
Removing a ConstructA construct can be easily removed from an ‘Asset Diagram.’

Asset Diagram

Last modified on May 6th, 2022. 


The ‘Asset Diagram’ is traditionally known as a block diagram or a physical block diagram. This diagram conforms to the LML Specification 1.2 definition of an ‘Asset Diagram’, which requires a diagram representation of the physical components of a system model.

Using Asset Diagrams

FunctionDescription
Creating Asset DiagramsUsing ‘Diagrams View’ in Innoslate, you can create a new ‘Asset Diagram.’
Asset Diagram ConstructsThe ‘Asset Diagram’ supports two unique diagram constructs: an ‘Asset’ and a ‘Conduit.’ 
Adding an AssetAn ‘Asset’ construct can be added to an ‘Asset Diagram’ via drag-and-drop.
Adding a Conduit‘Conduit’ construct can be added to an ‘Asset Diagram’ via drag-and-drop.
Removing a ConstructA construct can be easily removed from an ‘Asset Diagram.’