Designing and Implementing Business Process Models : Modeling BPMN 1.x in ARIS : Introduction : Swim lanes (Pools and Lanes) : Pool
Pool
The following table displays the identified attributes of a Pool, and which extends the set of common Swimlane attributes.
Attributes
ARIS Attribute Name (en) API_NAME (Attr. Number)
Other Semantic equivalent in ARIS
 
Process (0-1) : Process
 
Because each Pool may have a process and each process MUST have a pool the abstract BPMN construct Process was combined with the ARIS Object Type Pool. The Process is part of the Pool; the Attributes of the process are maintainable in the attribute group Process at the pool Object.
 
Participant : Participant
The attributes of the participant are maintained in the Attribute Group Participant at the ARIS Pool Object.
Participant Type: AT_BPMN_PARTICIPANT_TYPE (3426)
Role/Entity: AT_BPMN_ROLE_ENTITY (3427)
 
 
Lanes (1-n) : Lane
 
Lanes of a pool are defined as following:
All Lane Objects have a direct (implicit or explicit) ARIS belongs to connections from the Lane towards this pool are part of this pool.
BoundaryVisible True : Boolean
 
Only Visible Pools are placed inside a BPMN Model.
Invisible pools are modeled as following:
A visible pool object P1 is placed inside a separate model M1 (M1 may be a BPD or an other model type) and the content of the pool is placed inside a separate BPD M2. An Assignment connection from the P1 object towards the BPD M2 specifies that all objects which are placed inside M2 and which are NOT part of another pool are part of P1
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