| Business Processes by Project Model (tgbrg4160s000) Sequence sequence number. This number
only takes effect in the Business Processes by Project Model (tgbrg4560m000) session. 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. Business Process A set of one or more activities and states that collectively
realize a business objective. Subprocess If this check box is selected, the business process is a
so-called nested process. In other words, the process is incorporated into
another process. 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. Category A division within a system of classification. Most model items
can be categorized. Support Application One or more applications that can be linked to a business
process or an activity to help the employee carry out the process/activity.
Note that a support application can contain both applications and other support
applications. Repository Help If this check box is selected, repository Help is available. Target Date Mode Specify the method that will be used to determine the target date for the business process. This
target date mode will also be used by the activities within the
business process unless otherwise specified. Relative Target Date Specify the number of days that must be added to the date on
which the business process is initiated to calculate the target date. Calculated Target Date The formula to calculate the target date and time for the
complete business process and the activities within the business process unless
otherwise specified. Calculate The description or name of the model item. Relative Target Date Time Specify the time (hours:minutes:seconds) that must be added to
the time on which the business process is initiated to calculate the target
date time. Estimated Duration in Days The number of days that it takes in general to finish the
business process. Estimated Duration Time The time that must be added to the number of days specified in
the Estimated Duration in Days field to get the total time it in general takes to finish the
business process. Priority The priority that is used in the Worklist Handler to sort the work list. The work item
with the highest priority is displayed as the first item in the work list. Priority The description or name of the model item. Date The date when the last changes were made to this session. Last change time The time when the last changes were made to this session. User The user who made the last changes in this session. User The name of the user who made the last changes in this session. Allow direct instantiation by Work List Handler If this check box is selected, the business process can
be initiated (started) via the Worklist Handler. Some business
processes are designed as parts of other business processes (for example
subprocesses).Therefore these business processes can not be started through the
Worklist Handler. Diagram Status The stage in the development of a model item. Diagram Status The description or name of the status. URL The URL that can be started from
the business process. Syntax Checked This field indicates whether any mistakes have been made in the
current business process when it was
created or modified in the repository. The field is set based on the outcome of
the syntax/validity check in the Enterprise Modeler Editor. This field can have
the following values: | |