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Module 1
Business Rules and BPMN
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1.
We want to model a process with concurring instances. What all solutions have in common?
a. Multiple credit checks of a customer are running at the same time.
b. The total number of credit checks performed don’t influences the result of the check.
c. Every new instance needs to check for concurring instances on the data level before starting the actual credit check.
d. It is not possible to perform more than one credit check.
2.
What is the easiest and most compact way to model the interactions between different instances?
3.
In which example we do not need any communication between instances?
4.
For a request, when you need two approvals , how is the best way to do that?
a. We can use separate pools for the process engine, for the 1st Approver and 2nd Approver. This way we can clearly define who is in control of which process.
b. We can use the same pool for the process engine, for the 1st Approver and 2nd Approver
c. There is not a best way to do it.
d. It is not possible to have two approvals.
5.
Why our ability to model data-related connection is very limited in BPMN?
6.
What are good recommendations for name convention in BPMN?
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