The process of making plan-drawing-sets for large buildings is very manual and fragmented in different tools. You have first to create matchline for the different plan parts. Then comes the scopeboxes. Then you create dependent plan views and assign scopeboxes to part-plans respectively. Then you must add hatch to matchline at the part-plan edges. Then comes the view reference tags to show the next drawings number. Then you must put these part-plans view in sheets to get your drawing-set ready.
A more integrated process is to have a kind of integration between those tools. Scopeboxes and matchline would have the ability to be attached/integrated to each other and be able to snap/offset from each other. Hatch on the sides of matchline would be integrated in the matchline creating process. These hatches are subcategory of matchline and show and hide automatically in the respective part-plan view (in the same manner as the “view reference” tags do). Dependent views creation would be integrated with scopeboxes/matchline. There would be an option to create dependent views according to/out of scope boxes. Sheets would have the option to create multiple sheets in accordance to dependentviews (by selecting the parent view/s, then an equal number of sheets would be created respectively with dependent views, each dependent view is set in a sheet).
This is a more automated, integrated, smart, and contemporary way to create different plan-drawing-sets.