More symbols and attributes than those listed here may exist for the object types. But Process Governance only interprets the ones listed. The attributes for Process Governance are contained in the Process automation attribute type group.
Symbol shape/ Symbol name |
Description |
Attributes (process automation) |
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The process assigned to this function triggers the automation and generates the process instance. There is one symbol for opening the process and one symbol for closing it. |
No object-specific attributes (process automation) |
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The process assigned to this function is supported by Process Governance. There is one symbol for opening the process and one symbol for closing it. |
No object-specific attributes (process automation) |
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If the task is ready for editing, it is displayed to the executor in charge in My tasks. The user can call the dialog and perform the task. |
No object-specific attributes (process automation) |
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If a task is to be processed, a software service operation type is called, for example, an ARIS Web service. No action by a user is required. |
No object-specific attributes (process automation) |
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If persons are to be notified, an e-mail is automatically sent to the persons defined as notification recipients in the process model. |
No object-specific attributes (process automation) |
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If the user that triggered the process instance is to be notified, a message is automatically displayed in ARIS. |
No object-specific attributes (process automation) |
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Used for the interpretation of the assigned EPC by Process Governance. |
No object-specific attributes (process automation) |
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Relevant to the superior EPC or value-added chain diagram. Defines which processes belong to the entire executable governance process. |
No object-specific attributes (process automation) |
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All other function symbols can be used in value-added chain diagrams/ |
No object-specific attributes (process automation) |