December 2007
Intermediate to advanced
336 pages
8h 26m
English
By Jochen Krebs
This chapter focuses primarily on the UMA elements that describe the schema elements for the static aspects of a process. These schema elements include artifacts, roles, tasks, and guidelines, to name a few. The elements are usually defined in human languages such as English.
Content revolves around the concept of tasks (with or without steps) that roles perform. Starting a task often requires input, and the result of a task is often output. These inputs and outputs are called work products. If a role requires help, or a task or work product requires more details, you can associate guidance elements to clarify. Content can be large and complex, but categories can help organize such content. Let’s ...
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