Summary: Fundamentals Of Business Process Management | 9783662565094 | Marlon Dumas, et al

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  • 1 Essential Process Modeling

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  • What are possible process modelling issues?

    • Different representation of concepts
    • Different level of granularity
    • Different level of scope
    • Different terminology
  • What types of connections are BPMN elements?

    • Messages
    • Associations
    • Flows
  • What types of flow objects are BMPM elements?

    • Gateways
    • Events
    • Activities  
  • What are artifacts in BPMN elements?

    • Data store
    • Data object
    • Text
  • What is the function of a control flow (activity)?

    What needs to be done and when?
  • What are the syntaxes of pools, lanes and messages?

    • The sequence flow cannot cross the boundaries of a Pool
    • Both sequence flow and message flow can cross the boundaries of a Lane
    • A message flow cannot connect two flow elements within the same pool 
  • What is process decomposition?

    An activity in a process can be decomposed into sub-processess
  • What is the goal of process decomposition?

    Breaking down large models into smaller ones, making them easier to understand and explain
  • What are the syntaxes of process decomposition?

    • Sequence flows cannot cross sub-process boundaries (use start/end events)
    • Message slows can cross sub-process boundaries
    • Start with at least one start event
    • Finish with at least one end even
  • What is a cycle?

    A flow that goes back to an earlier point of the process. It models parts of the process that can be repeated
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