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Business process diagram
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| Learn how to work with business process diagrams in VP-UML to model business processes using Business Process Modeling Notation. |
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Event-driven process chain diagram
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| Learn how to work with Event-driven process chain in VP-UML by going through the construction of a sample EPC diagram. |
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Identify candidate business process elements using textual analysis
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| Besides identifying a candidate class as a class or use case, you may also set its type as a business process element, such as task or process, and create the corresponding model from it. |
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Smart routing for connecting objects
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| Many flow and connecting objects will be created in business process modeling. Smart routing of connecting objects cause the connectors to attach to the most appropriate position of both connector ends, and form the smoothest flow. As a result, a well-presented business models can be produced without must effort. |
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Set state for data object
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| Data objects can appear in every part within a business process. State can be set to the Data objects to denote the change of states of a piece of data. For instance, a purchase order can have the created and approved state. |
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Relocate a branch of unit through drag and drop
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| Press on a unit, drag and move the whole branch to another branch. This facilitate a mass movement of units without damaging the structure. |
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Data flow diagram
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| Learn how to work with a data flow diagram in VP-UML to model data flows with this everlasting method. |
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Process map diagram
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| Learn how to work with Process Map Diagrams in VP-UML by going through the construction of a sample Process Map Diagram. |
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Automatically stretch pools and lanes to fit diagram
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| Pools and Lanes are, by default, stretched to fit the diagram size. This reduces time and effort for resizing all the Pools on the same diagram when one is resized. |
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Extend business process model with stereotype and tagged value
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| Stereotypes and tagged values are useful for adding extra meaning and properties to model elements. Users can extend the business process model elements to make it fit better to their business process by making use of stereotypes and tagged values. |
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Organization chart
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| Organization Chart shows the structure of an organization by presenting the rank of different people, jobs or positions. This demonstration shows the steps to construct an Organization Chart. |
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Nested lanes support
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| In BPMN 1.0 only Pools had this separate compartment for the title whereas lanes had their title in the lane itself. In BPMN 1.1 nested lanes notation was added in the specification and supported by VP-UML. |
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