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The Discovery Map view is a graphical design tool with which you can capture and present a project's high-level processing steps in business terms. This tool is integrated into:

Using this tool, you can build an organized visual inventory of steps for a starting process and its subprocesses and alternate processing steps. You can associate each step with a specification and requirements that describe how to implement the step, as well as specify technical properties appropriate for the step. (See PDN article DCO-6.2 — Creating Application Profiles and Discovery Maps for additional conceptual information.)

Beginning with V6.2SP2, if the process was not previously edited using either the Process Modeler or Visio, you can use the Discovery Map view to edit the process in the flow form or in the Case Designer landing page.

If the process appears large or displays off the right or bottom of your screen when presented in the Discovery Map view, hold the right- or left-click button on your mouse and pan to move the process to your desired location.

If the process was previously edited using one of the other editing modes, the process is displayed in the Discovery Map view in read-only mode. In read-only mode, while you can review the information associated with each step in the process you cannot edit the associated information or the process itself in that view. When the Discovery Map view is in read-only mode, a lock icon is displayed next to the name of the process at the top of the Discovery Map view (for example ).
This condition applies to any editing performed on the process at any point in its history. For example, if the process was previously edited in the Process Modeler, and you save a copy of the flow using another name, the Discovery Map view is read-only because the process itself had been edited in the Process Modeler previously.

  Toolbar

  Process Steps in the Discovery Map view

  Working with process steps

  The Properties panel

  Understanding locks and read-only status

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