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IBM Pattern-based Process Model Accelerators for WebSphere Business Modeler, Part 1: Quality and change management using process patterns

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The example modeling scenario

When importing the HiringExample.mar file, you created a modeling project named HR Processes that was added to your project tree. It contains three business items Application, Contract, and Employee Record and the following process models in a process catalog named Hiring.

  • Approve Hire and Issue Contract – Final Version
  • Evaluate Candidate – Faulty Version
  • Evaluate Candidate – Final Corrected Version
  • Handle Signed Contract – Control Flow Only
  • Handle Signed Contract – Final Version Data Flow

The processes in the Hiring catalog show the final versions of the process models that you will create or change in this tutorial. We suggest that you do not work directly on these process models to keep them unchanged for your reference. In this tutorial, you will create new versions of all processes in a process catalog named Exercise, which you create in the default Processes catalog.


Figure 9. Creating the Exercise process catalog
Figure 9. Creating the                         Exercise process catalog


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