Diagnostic Suites

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Diagnostic suites are named collections of diagnostic definitions that group related definitions together for use in opportunity scans. A single definition can belong to any number of suites, and a suite can contain any number of definitions.

Managing Suites

Suites are managed from the Suites tab on the Diagnostics page, alongside the existing Definitions and Instances tabs.

The suite list shows each suite's name, description, and the number of diagnostics it contains. Click a suite to edit it.

Creating a Suite

Click New Suite to open the suite editor. Provide:

  • Name — A unique name for the suite (e.g., "Cost of Care Opportunity Analysis").
  • Description — Optional context about the suite's purpose.
  • Diagnostic Definitions — A checklist of all available definitions, grouped by domain. Use the domain-level checkbox to select or deselect all definitions in a domain at once. Only definitions that have at least one session are shown.

Click Create Suite to save. The suite is immediately available for use in opportunity scans.

Editing a Suite

Click any suite in the list to open the editor. The same fields are available. Changing which definitions belong to a suite does not affect scans that have already been created — a scan's plan is a snapshot taken at creation time.

Deleting a Suite

The Delete Suite button is available at the bottom of the editor. Deleting a suite does not affect existing scans or diagnostics.

How Suites Connect to Opportunity Scans

When creating a new scan, you select a diagnostic suite instead of choosing a scan size. The scan creates a diagnostic from every definition in the chosen suite. The suite's definitions are organized by domain in the graphical view, just as before — the difference is that you control which definitions appear by configuring suites rather than relying on a hardcoded domain list.

Access Control

  • Authenticated users can view the suite list and suite details.
  • Architects (and above) can create, edit, and delete suites.