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The business process description language is based

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 7:04 am
by jarinislamfatema
And using the word that I have chosen for myself helps to understand the essence of the process much faster. Of course, I will explain all the terminology as needed. And therefore I think that there will be no problems with understanding and terms. But still, I think it is right to pay attention to this point. On the following basic objects: Event – ​​Event; Activity - Actions; Gateway – Gateways or Forks; Flow – Stream. Date – Data; Artefact – Artifacts; Pool (Pool) - set. I will not cover all the existing BPMN elements here, there are actually a lot of them.

And if necessary, you can always use the BPMN list of venezuela whatsapp phone numbers documentation, which describes all the existing elements in detail. I will only dwell on the basic elements, without which no business model can do. This is enough for the first acquaintance with BPMN and understanding of the basic principles of the notations. Event Event Event – ​​this is the event that happened in the description of the process or choreography (I will talk about it separately). These events can be initial, final or intermediate. For example, let's describe the process of receiving an order from a client by phone: The Start event is an incoming call from a client.

The Finish event is sending the finished expenditure document for printing. The final events can be very different. Here, the recording of the list of customer needs, and saving the order document, and creating an invoice, tax invoice, etc. on its basis. Activity Activity Activity – these are the actions (tasks) that must be performed at a certain stage of the business process. When modeling, they are usually designated as rectangles in which the essence of the action is entered. Actions can be elementary, i.e. indivisible into some simpler actions, or non-elementary, i.