Parametric behaviour
The parametric behaviour of an object describes whether its shape, position, and orientation are designed to be dependent on other information associated with the object… Read More »Parametric behaviour
The parametric behaviour of an object describes whether its shape, position, and orientation are designed to be dependent on other information associated with the object… Read More »Parametric behaviour
A dimension of space, such as width, height, or length. can be zero-dimensional (location point), one-dimensional (e.g. line, curve, path), two-dimensional (e.g. surface, face), or… Read More »Dimensionality
data that is relevant and useful
information delivery manual (IDM) Documentation that captures the business process and specifies in detail the information that a user performing a particular role is required… Read More »information delivery manual (IDM)
Text annotations are a way for a modeller to provide additional information to a BPMN diagram reader. The text annotation object can be associated with… Read More »Text Annotation
Because a group is not an activity or a flow object, it cannot connect to sequence or message flows. Furthermore, groups are not constrained by… Read More »Group
Data objects provide information about the activities that must be performed and/or the results that they produce. Elements of data objects must be contained within… Read More »Data Object
A lane is a sub-partition within a process (often within a pool) that runs the length of the process level, either vertically or horizontally. Lanes… Read More »Lane
A pool is a graphical representation of a collaboration participant. A pool serves as a container for the sequence flows that occur between activities (of… Read More »Pool
A data association is used to move data between data objects, properties, and activity and process inputs and outputs. The association connector style can be… Read More »Data Association