Assessment Models view
This section provides a detailed description of the Assessment Models view. This view essentially provides a means for you to manage your Assessment Models - i.e. the models that govern the Quality Rules/Distributions/Measures that are used in the Snapshot generation process.
Notes
- This view will display Assessment Models as follows (see the Dashboard Service editor for more information):
- the default Assessment Model supplied by CAST during the installation - CAST <version> Assessment Model
- those that have been manually created using the button - Default Assessment Model (CAST AIP <version> + Extensions)-N
- Assessment Models imported from the Dashboard Service using the Import Assessment Models option located in the Dashboard Service editor
Assessment Models shortcut menus
The following shortcut menu items are available in the view:
Assessment Model selected
Edit | Use this option to modify the properties of your Assessment Model. The Assessment Model editor will be displayed. | |
Remove | Please see Remove. Note that removing an Assessment Model can take several minutes depending on the hardware resources and activity. Indeed, an Assessment Model is composed of thousands of items that can be referenced in other parts of the configuration and removal must ensure data integrity while deleting items. |
No item selected
Calculate the difference between two Assessment Models | Use this option to compare two Assessment Models. A dialog will open enabling you to choose the two Assessment Models you want to compare:
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New Assessment model | Use this option to create a brand new Assessment Model. An item named Default Assessment Model (CAST AIP <version> + Extensions)-N will be displayed in the view.
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Assessment Models view buttons
The following buttons are available in the view:
Calculate the difference between two Assessment Models > See above | |
New Assessment model > See above | |
View Menu > Alternative method for accessing toolbar buttons | |
Minimize > Minimize the entire window | |
Maximize > Maximize the entire window |