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Key: UAF11-1
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Status: closed
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Source: International Business Machines ( Graham Bleakley)
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Summary:
Submitted on behalf of Torsten Graeber in response to comments made by UAF group to queries previously submitted queries made by Torsten Graeber, June 2017
Not clear how end and start point are identified. However, Figure 6-10 shows a BPMN example with events. What is the UAF concept used here?
Yes, it is implicitly derived from the UML metamodel (Initial Node and Final Node) and the BPMN Metamodel (Start Event and End Event) upon which the UAF M2 for operational process is based. If required we can make It explicit in the UAF M2
Think it also affects sample model doc, dtc/2017-05-13
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Reported: UAF 1.0 — Mon, 26 Jun 2017 10:52 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — UAF 1.1
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Disposition Summary:
Added BPMN elements to relevant diagrams to capture BPMN Semantics
Added BPMN elements to relevant diagrams to capture BPMN Semantics
Operational Processes, BPMN Semantics
Resoruce Processes, BPMN Semantics
Services Processes, BPMN SemanticsMinor updates to textual desccriptions and also
Security processes and project processes -
Updated: Tue, 8 Oct 2019 17:49 GMT
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Attachments:
- Operational_Processes_BPMN_Semantics.svg 610 kB (image/svg+xml)
- Resources_Processes_BPMN_Semantics.svg 419 kB (image/svg+xml)
- Services_Processes_BPMN_Semantics.svg 320 kB (image/svg+xml)
UAF11 — Make the relationship between UML and BPMN for the representation the BPMN Start Event and End Event more explicit for readers of the UAF specification document.
- Key: UAF11-1
- OMG Task Force: Unified Architecture Framework (UAF) 1.1 RTF