Understanding the terms Flashcards
What do you mean by the Business Process Execution Language?
Select one:
a. Business Process Execution Language allows business process users to define what business process activities interact with web services defined using web service description
b. Business Process Execution Language naming the people or systems that perform the tasks or activities
c. Business Process Execution Language makes predictions about a system or process
d. Business Process Execution Language indicates the full workflow from starting point to completion
a. Business Process Execution Language allows business process users to define what business process activities interact with web services defined using web service description
_________________are indicated on process maps by connecting lines as well as arrows.
Select one:
a. Directions
b. Processes
c. Flows
d. Events
c. Flows
Describe gateways.
Select one:
a. In gateways, decisions tend to change the path of a process depending on events or conditions
b. Gateway is a way to make predictions about a system or process
c. Gateway is the imitation of the operation of a real-world process or system over time
d. Gateway is a powerful technique for optimising processes and making confident, impactful decisions
a. In gateways, decisions tend to change the path of a process depending on events or conditions.
Is the following statement true or false?
A process is a set of interrelated activities that interact to achieve a result.
Select one:
True
False
False
Which of the following statement best describes the term “BPM”?
Select one:
a. BPM goes one step further by providing a visual way to understand, analyse, and improve upon a current method of working
b. BPM is the way to visualise the way a system has been designed
c. BPM describes an object and they form a hierarchy to model the real-world system
d. BPM is a conceptual model that can be defined as a model which is made of concepts and their relationships
a. BPM goes one step further by providing a visual way to understand, analyse, and improve upon a current method of working