Convert complex decompositions into easy-to-understand text and engaging visuals to enhance collaboration seamlessly.
Introduction
Innoslate's Compilation View facilitates a seamless connection of your Innoslate models with descriptive text, illustrations and interactive hyperlinks, streamlining team members' comprehension of intricate concepts and enhancing collaboration efficiency. Through providing a clear and concise presentation of information, Innoslate's Compilation View improves decision-making processes and ultimately enhances the overall workflow within your team.
To follow along and try out the features mentioned in this walkthrough, click here to instantly download the Oil & Rig Compilation Walkthrough Project .INNO File and import it into a new Innoslate project.
Walkthrough Use Case
In this walkthrough, we provide a detailed behavioral model of a Crude Oil Production that extends to 9 levels (The 3D outline of this model, sourced from Innoslate's Discrete Event Simulator, is displayed below for this walkthrough). It can be found on the Diagrams Dashboard, be sure to select '1 Crude Oil Production' to start at the highest level.
As systems increase in size and complexity, it becomes essential to ensure all stakeholders are well-informed and aligned. Managing complex decompositions can be challenging and hard to follow. Utilizing Innoslate's Compilation View proves to be an invaluable tool in aligning all with these types of intricate and comprehensive models.
Navigate to the Compilations Dashboard, where the 'Crude Oil Production Action Diagram Hierarchy Compilation' can be found on the All Existing Compilations Widget. Select the icon to open the Compilation.
This Compilation View of the 'Crude Oil Production Action Diagram Hierarchy Compilation' is another way of looking at the same entities provided in the Action Diagram imaged above. By bringing in the root entity of the Parent Diagram of the model into an Innoslate Compilation, users can provide a user friendly view to a complex model. Below shares how this Compilation was brought together built for this walkthrough, from the Action Diagram in the Oil & Rig Compilation Walkthrough Project in seconds.
At deeper levels of the model within Compilation View, users can effortlessly incorporate their decomposed diagrams for enhanced visualization on their parent diagram description.
By consolidating pertinent information in this strategic viewpoint, the Compilation View can serve as comprehensive reference point to enable Model Based Reviews all while providing stakeholders with a structured method to analyze, validate, and modify their data and models. This single source of truth for stakeholders ensures unity while working with the most up-to-date and accurate data. Promoting transparency, alignment, and efficient decision-making throughout the project lifecycle.
From Compilation View, Reviewers and other user types can leave comments on the left sidebar and export as a DOCX Report, especially as project milestones approach and are achieved. Another valuable feature from Compilation View for sharing updates, monitoring changes, and maintaining alignment within the team. Furthermore, capturing a snapshot of the model in Compilation View enables users to take advantage of it's baseline feature for establishing model baselines within Innoslate.
By utilizing the Compilation View in Innoslate, stakeholders are provided with a powerful tool to not only evaluate and discuss the accuracy, completeness, and consistency of complex models and systems but also to enhance their understanding, communication, and alignment towards achieving a shared project objective. This collaborative approach fosters a more efficient decision-making process and promotes a higher level of teamwork and cohesion within the project team. Through visual representations and interactive features, team members can work together seamlessly to analyze, validate, and modify data and models, ensuring that everyone is on the same page and working towards the same goals. Ultimately, the Compilation View serves as a central reference point for stakeholders to refer back to, enabling them to stay informed, engaged, and focused on successfully completing the project.
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