In the last weeks, my colleagues published articles about new or updated features in ARIS Platform release 5/2010. One major change with that new release was the introduction of BPMN 2.0 support. Today, I kickoff a sequel of articles about BPMN 2.0 support in ARIS, because there is just too much to say for one article ;-)
Here, in this article I just collect the links to the different articles about BPMN 2.0 support in ARIS. I will also post a comment here to inform you if a new article got published. Make sure to subscribe to this article to not miss any details about BPMN 2.0 support in ARIS.
Here is a list of articles in this sequel:
- EPC vs. BPMN comparison
- creating BPMN objects in ARIS
- advanced symbol handling of BPMN 2 symbols
- restriction handling for new connections
- conditional sequence flows
- free selection of objects contained in BPMN pools and lanes
- BPMN 2 workflow patterns
- rotating pool/lane description
- adding multiple lanes at once
- resizing of pools and lanes
I might extend this list in the future based on your feedback.
Note: This article describe a feature introduced or extended with ARIS Platform 7.1 Service Release 5. Some of the improved BPMN 2 features are only available since ARIS Platform 7.1 Service Release 8. See this post for links to similar articles.
The article about advanced symbol handling in BPMN 2.0 is online.
The article about restriction handling for connections in BPMN 2.0 is online.
HI,
my question concerns the use of pools and lanes in BPMN models with ARIS toolset 7.0.
Could someone give me a step-by-step orientation on drawing processes in BPMN model with Aris 7.0 using pool and lanes?
best regards
Patricia, for BPMN 1.x modeling please have a look at the method manual that ships with your ARIS installation (I think it was chapter 9). However, this does not answer the modeling style -e.g. when to use which type of event. For this information you might want to have a look at available books (Thomas Allweyer's introduction is a good starting point and quick read IMHO).
Thank you very much for your quick reply!
The article about conditional sequence flows is online.