ARIS provides numerous models that can be evaluated when simulating your processes. The following models can be included in the simulation of processes:
ARIS
Model type |
Use |
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Represent the chronological-logical procedural sequence of business processes. Processes are represented using control flow objects and control flow connections. The allocation of human, material and capacity resources to various activities also takes place within the process models. |
Function allocation diagram |
Represents the input and output data of functions or the human resources carrying them out for a transparent design of the process models. |
Event diagram |
Offer an easy way to synchronize various logically associated start events for processes. |
Organizational chart |
Maps the organizational structures of your company in detail and provides information on the employees who carry out functions. This enables you to determine exactly which position or person is involved in carrying out a function. |
Schedule/Composite schedule |
Map points in time or recurring periods. Schedules are used in the simulation to define working hours (shift calendars) and process instantiations. |
BPMN 1.x
Model type |
Use |
BPMN process diagram (BPMN 1.x) |
Represents control and message flows between partners involved in collaborative processes. |
Function allocation diagram and Organizational chart |
Can be included in the simulation of a BPMN process diagram (BPMN 1.x) to use functions it does not contain. |
BPMN allocation diagram |
Describes a sequence flow object in detail. These details include modeling information recorded in attributes according to the BPMN specification and realized in the form of objects and connections in ARIS. |
Schedule/Composite schedule |
Map points in time or recurring periods. Schedules are used in the simulation to define working hours (shift calendars) and process instantiations. |
BPMN 2.0
Model type |
Use |
BPMN process diagram (BPMN 2.0) |
Represents control flows. |
Enterprise BPMN process diagram |
Represents control flows. |
BPMN collaboration diagram (BPMN 2.0) |
Represents control and message flows between partners involved in collaborative processes. |
Enterprise BPMN collaboration diagram |
Represents control and message flows between partners involved in collaborative processes. |
Function allocation diagram |
See ARIS |
Organizational chart |
See ARIS |
Schedule/Composite schedule |
Map points in time or recurring periods. Schedules are used in the simulation to define working hours (shift calendars) and process instantiations. |