| Business Processes by Project Model (tgbrg4560m000) Current Phases The value of this field depends on the selection you make in
the Optimization Phases by Project Model (tgbrg4530m000) session. The selection serves as a filter for the number
of business processes that are
displayed in the current session. Only those business
processes are shown that are linked to the selected optimization phase or are
not linked to any optimization phase at all. Note If you set all
optimization phases as current, all available business processes are shown. Use the Optimization Phases by Business Process (tgbrg4140m000) session to maintain phases by business processes. ExampleBusiness process | Optimization phase | A, B | 1 | A, B, and C | 2 | A, D | 3 | Based on this
combination of business processes and optimization phases, the consequences for
the current session are: If the value of the current field is 1, only business
processes A and B are listed in the current session. If the value of the
current field is all, business processes A, B, C, and D are listed. Current Version The version you currently use to create and modify model items. Model Type No Help topic is associated with this item. Project Model A model that represents a specific organization. . A project model is built from a library (repository) of
the following model items: - business-control model
- business-function model
- business-process model
Version A group of model items that share some characteristics, such as
the customer, owner, and effective date. Version The description or name of the version. Seq. A number that determines the sequence in which records are
displayed in an overview session or list box. Note If a business
process is added to a business model, the sequence
number is automatically increased by one. This value can be overwritten. Use the Expand Process Structure command and the Collapse Process Structure command to number the
business processes in such a way that they indicate which subprocesses belong
to which (main) process. For example, the subprocesses of (main) process 10 are
numbered 11, 12, 13 ,and so on. Proc. A set of one or more activities and states that collectively
realize a business objective. Subpr If this check box is selected, the business process is a
so-called nested process. This means that the process is incorporated into
another process. A subprocess is not shown at the top level of the process browser. Repository Help If this check box is selected, repository Help is available. | |