After modeling BPM processes, you can run a semantic check to ensure that the automatic transformation into a BPMN diagram will run smoothly. The semantic check verifies whether the modeling conventions have been observed and all required information and items are available. The semantic check can be run for either value-added chain diagrams or EPCs. If you have changed organizational charts for the BPM process, you should be run the semantic check.
Prerequisite
Models for which the semantic check is to be performed must be closed.
Start semantic check for a model
Procedure
Right-click the name of the model on the Explorer tab.
Select Evaluate > Start semantic check. The Semantic Check Wizard opens.
Select the Automation profile.
Click Next.
Select the output settings.
Click Finish. The dialog opens for selecting the scope of the semantic check.
Specify the scope of the semantic check.
Click OK.
The semantics are checked and the result is output after completion.
Start semantic check for multiple models
You can start the semantic check for multiple models of a group simultaneously.
Procedure
Click the relevant group on the Explorer tab. All models from the group are listed in the screen section on the right.
To select several models, hold down the Ctrl key and click the required models.
Right-click in the selection.
Select Evaluate > Start semantic check. The Semantic Check Wizard opens.
Select the Automation profile.
Click Next.
Select the output settings.
Click Finish. The dialog opens for selecting the scope of the semantic check.
Specify the scope of the semantic check.
Click OK.
The semantics are checked and the result is output after completion.