The primary goal of BPMN The primary goal of BPMn is to provide a standard notation that is readily understandable by all business stakeholders These business stakeholders include the business analysts who create and refine the processes, the technical developers responsible for implementing the processes, and the business managers who monitor and manage the processes. Consequently, BPMn is intended to serve as common language to bridge the communication gap that frequently occurs between business process design and Implementation Introduction to BPMN, BPEL, and XPDL 2/7202
The primary goal of BPMN The primary goal of BPMN is to provide a standard notation that is readily understandable by all business stakeholders. These business stakeholders include the business analysts who create and refine the processes, the technical developers responsible for implementing the processes, and the business managers who monitor and manage the processes. Consequently, BPMN is intended to serve as common language to bridge the communication gap that frequently occurs between business process design and implementation. 6 Introduction to BPMN, BPEL, and XPDL 2/7/2021
Widespread adoption of the BPMN Currently there are several competing standards for business process modeling languages used by modeling tools and processes Widespread adoption of the BPMn will help unify the expression of basic business process concepts >e.g, public and private processes, choreographies, s as well as advanced process concepts(e. g, exception handling, transaction compensation Introduction to BPMN, BPEL, and XPDL 2/7202
Widespread adoption of the BPMN Currently there are several competing standards for business process modeling languages used by modeling tools and processes. Widespread adoption of the BPMN will help unify the expression of basic business process concepts e.g., public and private processes, choreographies, as well as advanced process concepts (e.g., exception handling, transaction compensation). 7 Introduction to BPMN, BPEL, and XPDL 2/7/2021
Scope BPMN will be constrained to support only the concepts of modeling that are applicable to business processes. this means that other types of modeling done by organizations for non-business purposes will be out of scope for BPMN. For example, the modeling of the following will not be a part of bpmn Organizational structures Functional breakdowns Data models s In addition, while bpmn will show the flow of data (messages), and the association of data artifacts to activities, it is not a data flow diagram Introduction to BPMN, BPEL, and XPDL 2/7202
Scope BPMN will be constrained to support only the concepts of modeling that are applicable to business processes. This means that other types of modeling done by organizations for non-business purposes will be out of scope for BPMN. For example, the modeling of the following will not be a part of BPMN: Organizational structures Functional breakdowns Data models In addition, while BPMN will show the flow of data (messages), and the association of data artifacts to activities, it is not a data flow diagram. 8 Introduction to BPMN, BPEL, and XPDL 2/7/2021
Elements The modeling in BPMN is made by simple diagrams with a small set of graphical elements. It should make it easy for business users as well as developers to understand the flow and the process. The four basic categories of elements are as follows. Flow Objects: Events, Activities Gateways Connecting Objects: Sequence Flow, Message Flow, Association Swimlanes: Pool. Lane Artifacts(Artefacts): Data Object, Group, Annotation These four categories of elements give us the opportunity to make a simple business process diagram Bpd It is also allowed in bpd to make your own type of a flow object or an Artifact to make the diagram more understandable Introduction to BPMN, BPEL, and XPDL 2/7202
Elements The modeling in BPMN is made by simple diagrams with a small set of graphical elements. It should make it easy for business users as well as developers to understand the flow and the process. The four basic categories of elements are as follows: Flow Objects: Events, Activities, Gateways Connecting Objects: Sequence Flow, Message Flow, Association Swimlanes: Pool, Lane Artifacts (Artefacts): Data Object, Group, Annotation These four categories of elements give us the opportunity to make a simple business process diagram (BPD). It is also allowed in BPD to make your own type of a Flow Object or an Artifact to make the diagram more understandable. 9 Introduction to BPMN, BPEL, and XPDL 2/7/2021
Flow objects and connecting objects Flow objects are the main describing elements within BPMN, and consist of three core elements (Events, Activities, and Gateways Intermediate End Event ateway Sequence Flow Ta Process D Conned Introduction to BPMN, BPEL, and XPDL 2/7202
Flow objects and connecting objects Gateway Connections Activity Event Flow objects are the main describing elements within BPMN, and consist of three core elements (Events, Activities, and Gateways): 10 Introduction to BPMN, BPEL, and XPDL 2/7/2021