Across
- 1. Represents a single unit of work that is not or cannot be broken
- 4. Represents major participants in a process, typically separating different organisations
- 5. Inclusive gateway decision
- 6. Exclusive decision and merging
- 7. Represents major participants in a process, typically separating different organisations.
- 11. A form of sub-process in which all contained activities must be treated as a whole.
- 12. Standard for BPM that provides a graphical notation for specifying business processes
- 14. A visual element used in process flow diagrams, or flowcharts, that visually distinguishes responsibilities for sub-processes
- 16. A connection or Flow Type,represented with a solid line and arrowhead, and shows in which order the activities are performed
- 17. An event which represents the result of a process, indicated by a single thick or bold bordered circle.
Down
- 2. Used to hide or reveal additional levels of business process detail,Has its own self-contained start and end events; sequence flows.
- 3. An event which triggers a process,shown with an open (outline) icon.
- 4. Used to give the reader of the model/diagram an understandable impression.
- 8. A diamond shaped object ,which determines forking and merging of paths, depending on the conditions expressed.
- 9. Used to create alternative flows where all paths are evaluated.
- 10. A gateway element,used to model complex synchronization behavior
- 13. Used to organise and categorise activities within a pool according to function or role.
- 15. Represented with a dashed line, an open circle at the start, and an open arrowhead at the end.
