A. Ensure information is correct and up-to-date.
B. Route process-content, such as documents, to a process owner.
C. Detect outdated information earlier.
D. Ensure multiple people are made aware of the workflow.
A. COUNT
B. AVG
C. SUM
D. ADD
E. SUBTRACT
A. Allows to trigger a certain process path, based on a condition
B. Allows to trigger multiple paths simultaneously, based on a condition
C. Allows to trigger as many paths as required, based on a condition
D. Allows to skip all paths
A. Business Procedure Model and Notation
B. Business Process Maturity and Notation
C. Business Process Management and Notation
D. Business Process Model and Notation
A. Enriching process models with gateways
B. Grouping different tasks and transforming them into a subprocess
C. Adding task information, in a table-based format
D. Creating the happy path of a process
A. To create reports for analysis
B. To transform business data into actionable insights
C. To reveal the current state of processes in a system
D. To simulate business processes
A. A request to start a workflow
B. A request created by the system
C. A request for information from a database
D. A request to show a data model
A. They can only be catching-type events.
B. They can only be used as end events.
C. They can only be used as start events.
D. They can only be throwing-type events.
A. A variant visualizes all tasks to complete the process.
B. A variant has different process flows.
C. A variant is a set of attributes.
D. A variant is a set of cases with the same sequence of tasks.
A. By adding live KPI's into the Customer Journey Map
B. By case exporting
C. By adding live KPI's into the process
D. By workflow mining
E. By monitoring widgets