Not programmers are the target group of Process Governance, but a company's business and process experts. All relevant data, objects and items are therefore modeled, not programmed. Process Governance does not use any technical model types such as BPMN or UML models; instead it uses business models of the EPC and VACD type.
Automatic model transformation transforms these models into BPMN diagrams. These technical models are not changed by the user, changes are only made in the EPC or VACD.
Organizational elements that represent employees are linked to the individual process steps in order to model who has to perform which task of the process. Dependencies between the different organizational elements are:
Ensure that you are using the same versions of ARIS Architect and ARIS Design Server. If you are using an older version of ARIS Design Server, you can still model and start processes.
Some restrictions may apply when working with process administration, ARIS Administration, ARIS document storage, and ARIS Process Board, and when generating executable processes. Process Governance has been tested and approved for 1000 parallel process instances. However, the number may vary depending on process complexity, for example, if custom reports are integrated.
Users who are to have access to the functions of Process Governance must be assigned the ARIS Architect and Process Governance license privilege in ARIS Administration, or the ARIS Viewer license privilege.