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4. Modeling a Process

Dipo Majekodunmi
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Lagos, Nigeria
 
So far you have seen a lot of theoretical discussion of some of the BPMN elements in the Designer Shapes Toolbox. Before we continue to the remaining elements, let us use what we have learned so far to model our Cash Advance and Retirement process introduced as an example at the beginning of the book.
When modeling a process , we usually begin by identifying the different activities to be carried out in order to accomplish the objectives of the process. These activities are then represented as tasks in the Process Map. Our earlier example listed the different ...

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