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Software Development Example

Software Development Example

Here is a PERT chart example. PERT, short for Project Evaluation and Review Technique, is a popular project management tool used to represent, schedule and coordinate tasks involved in a project. In a PERT chart, tasks are represented as a network of nodes. The direction of connectors among tasks indicate the sequence of tasks.

This PERT Chart example shows an example of PERT Chart that shows the major, high level development activities in a software project. It consists of three major components:

Lane: A lane organizes and categorizes tasks into a group associated with a concept such as a phase or a person.
Task: A piece of work involved in project. Each task consists of a task name, an ID, the start and end date, and the person who are responsible for it.
Dependency (connector): Shows the sequence of tasks. A task cannot begin until one or more tasks have occurred, begun or completed.

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Job Posting

Job Posting

This BPMN example illustrates a process of a Business Department to Human Resources starting with reporting a job opening and finishing with posting the job advert which includes flows, tasks, start and end events and gateways.

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Request of Quote

Request of Quote

This BPMN diagram example describe a process for a request for a quote. It shows activities, an event for a time out and a marker showing in the sub-process loops.

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Payment Process Using Annotations

Payment Process Using Annotations

A simple business process diagram example for modeling a payment process. It shows how events, gateways, decisions and annotations naming of the BPM notation could be used in the process.

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Discussion and Moderation Process

Discussion and Moderation Process

This BPMN example illustrate a discussion process using email and conference call. It shows the following BPM elements: activities, timers, decisions, start event, end event, annotations, data associations, sequence flows, and data, and a parallel gateway.

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Car Rental Process

Car Rental Process

This is a simplified of a business process example for hiring a car. It shows lanes, tasks and connectors The activities are: Enter user and dates, Get client information, Get available cars, Select car, Submit car reservation, Get confirmation and Show reservation.

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Patient Business Process

Patient Business Process

This BPM example shows swimlanes for the Doctor's Office and a Patient. The flow starts from when the patient's illness occurs, goes through setting up an appointment, getting prescription and receiving medicine. Both lanes have start and end events. Message flows are also shown along with Sequence flows. Several tasks are shown and annotation are shown as the message flows.

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The Nobel Prize

The Nobel Prize

This is a BPMN process diagram example that visualizes the flow of Nobel Prize nomination.

The selection of a Nobel Prize Laureate is a lengthy and carefully executed process. The processes slightly differ for each of the six prizes; the results are the same for each of the six categories. Following is the description for the Nobel Prize in Medicine. The main actors in the processes for Nomination, Selection and Accepting and Receiving the award are the:

  • Nobel Committee for Medicine
  • Nominators
  • Specially appointed experts
  • Nobel Assembly and
  • Nobel Laureates

Each year in September, in the year preceding the year the Prize is awarded, around 3000 invitations or confidential nomination forms are sent out by the Nobel Committee for Medicine to selected Nominators.

*Extracted from OMG BPMN 2.0 by Example

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Shipment Process of a Hardware Retailer

Shipment Process of a Hardware Retailer

In this BPMN example, we used only one pool and different lanes for the people involved in this process, which automatically means that we blank out the communication between those people: We just assume that they are communicating with each other somehow. If we had a process engine driving this process, that engine would assign user tasks and therefore be responsible for the communication between those people.

*Extracted from OMG BPMN 2.0 by Example

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