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01-24-2011 11:05 PM
I'm trying to model our Business Processes in their appropriate Business Domains and have created the relevant objects in ProVision EA (v6.2.2); however I'm encountering issues when trying to map the parent-child links.
I've created Process Models for each of the various business domains and included the relevant objects on each model.
However after creating a Parent-Child link between a Business Process ("Process Credit Card") and the Domain ("Accept Payments - Retail Business"), I then get an error message when trying to link the same Business Process to a different Domain ("Accept Payments - Service Provider"), e.g.:
"Connecting Business Process: Process Credit Card will disassociate it from its current parent, Business Domain Accept Payments - Retail Business."
"Do you wish to continue with the connection?"
The same issue is apparent when trying to make an Activity ("Credit Card Processing") the child of more than one parent Business Process (e.g. "Process Credit Card" and "Process Credit Card Refund").
We have a strong emphasis on re-use of the Business Processes and Activities, so a way to be able to link child objects to more than one parent would be very much appreciated.
Thanks.
01-27-2011 11:52 AM
Greetings Magnus,
Have you considered using Capabilities objects as 'containers' for your domains, processes and activities? Their associations will allow you to include an individual process or activity in more than one Capability object. The Capability modeler itself is parent/child, and does support multiple parentage.
Regards,
Andy
03-10-2011 08:49 PM
Also I have another question ..I am using Process Modeler. I am trying to assign multiple business process models to single Business Domain object. Where Business Domain object is in parent model. Can we have multiple sub -processes of type (business process) to it?
03-11-2011 12:28 PM
Andy,
can u pls elaborate? Can you show some examples or tell the step by step procedure?
03-14-2011 03:10 PM
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