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| en:rule:different_rhytms [2024-08-28 13:19] – [0-TBD Activities performed in different rhytms are separate processes] Anatoly Belaychuk | en:rule:different_rhytms [2024-11-02 13:54] (current) – [Notes] Anatoly Belaychuk | ||
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| ===== Notes ===== | ===== Notes ===== | ||
| - | * Extra comments | + | From performers' |
| + | Yet BPMN diagram should be treated literally so if we depict the process this way (see [[#how not to]]) then it would mean that we close exactly one deal per month, which obviously is not the case. | ||
| - | ===== Exceptions ===== | + | As for the price list, it's usually updated not by a schedule but in responce to market events that may happen any time. |
| - | * Exceptions, if any | + | Therefore, there are three different events in this case, namely a voluntaristic decision to adjust the price list, a monthly deadline for a sales plan, and a purchase request obtained from a client. |
| + | It means three different (yet connected) processes. | ||
| + | The [[#how to]] diagram depicts them as black box pools, assuming that each process would be expanded on a separate diagram. | ||
| + | BPMN spec doesn' | ||
| ===== See also ===== | ===== See also ===== | ||
| - | * References to similar rules (optional) | + | * [[single_process]] |
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