View Purpose

To inform stakeholders regarding the workflow (and information flow) that is needed to produce a product or render a service.


View Description

A model that defines the business processes of the enterprise, in the form of events, activities, rules and responsibilities.


Meta-Model

Meta-Model Legend

Business Process Model Meta-Model

Modelling Requirements

Guidelines for the modelling requirements

  • Name and Description must be completed for all classes shown
  • If no additional slots are indicated, then just name and description are required
  • Mandatory slots are shown in red, these are required for the view to work
  • Mandatory slots with an option, i.e. Individual Role OR Group Role, are shown in green, these are required for the view to work
  • Optional slots are shown in black. The report will work without these but there may be some blank fields.
  • The "classified as" slot is automatically completed except where noted

Top Level

Navigation Essential Class Additional Slots
Business/Logical Product Type Produced by Business Process (See Note 2)
Business/Logical Business Process Business Process Performed by Business Roles
Defining Business Process Flow
Business Logical Business Role Individual OR Group  
Business/Logical Business Process Flow (See Note 1) Start
End
Process/Activity
Initiating Event
Raised Event
Business/Logical Business Event Time Based or External  

Note 1:

  • If the Business Process Flow has already been defined simply link it.
  • If not create one by:-
    • Dragging the relevant boxes onto the diagram – Start, process(s), Activity(ies), Initiating Events(s), Raised Event(s) and End.
    • Double click to add the Business Process/Task and Initiating/Raised Event details (don’t forget to give them a display name).
    • Add the dependencies by clicking and dragging from one object to another. This creates the ‘occurs before’ relationship.
    • You can double click on each arrow and complete the ‘Process Information Passed’ field, if required.

Note 2

  • The initial screen will provide a table detailing the Product Types (Business Services) with a description and the Business Processes that produce the Product Types. Further details of the process can be accessed by clicking on the relevant process.
  • If the Business Process is not linked to a Product Type (Business Service) it will not appear in the list.

Screenshot

Business Process Model