Model types
With the business repository, you can manually draw the process model in standard BPMN 2.0 notation by using the model editor. Process model can be exported in standard BPMN 2.0.
When you create a new process model, you can decide to import it from a BPMN/XPDL file. IBM Process Mining is compatible with external sources. You can import BPMN processes from those sources such as IBM BlueWorks.
You can enable access to inner-BPMN information such as expected costs and times by enabling the Managed by toggle. New versions of the model can be created only by importing a new external model.
Newly created models that are managed by an external application cannot be changed.
Decision rules model
You can manually draw the decision rules model in the standard Decision Model and Notation by using the model editor and create a decision table.
Process landscape
The Process landscape defines the layout and the connection between process models. Processes that are defined in a process landscape can reference the actual process model, data-derived or they can be manually defined.
Application landscape
The Application landscape defines the layout and the connection of the systems that are used in your company.
Organization landscape
The Organization landscape shows the structure of an organization and the relationships and relative ranks of its parts and roles/positions/jobs.
Simulation
All previously created Simulations and scenarios are accessible in the business repository.
Derived process models
Derived process models are published to the business repository from IBM Process Mining.