Some clarification needs to be provided for each of the three BPMN diagrams to
ensure the reader understands which portions of the illustrated process are
included in the example simulation scenarios. Provided below is an suggestion
for the Car Repair model. A paragraph similar to the second (the one beginning
"In the following ...") should be provided as an introduction to each of the
other two diagrams (if appropriate).
Add the following text as an introduction to the first BPMN diagram:
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Section 2.2 Diagram of: Walk in customer with car issue(s)
In this example, the following BPMN diagram was prepared as part of a
theoretical business process study and has been provided to the simulation
modeling team. However, the BPSim specifications of the two study scenarios
exercise a subset of this model which illustrates the use of BPSim to limit the
scope of a study scenario to a subset of a larger model.
In the following diagram of a car repair process, the Signal Event “Customer
Requests Additional Repairs” triggers “Add Additional Issue to List”
which in turn, updates the “Itemized Issues” list. Parameters for this
Signal Event are not specified in either of the two example scenarios which
imply this component of the total process will not be exercised.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by wesgi...@gmail.com on 7 Mar 2013 at 4:40
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
wesgi...@gmail.com
on 7 Mar 2013 at 4:40