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====== Use process modules ====== | ====== Use process modules ====== | ||
- | Just like a system or a system of systems, processes | + | To efficiently manage |
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+ | The only difference between a process | ||
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+ | ===== Define a process module ===== | ||
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+ | A process module resides in a workspace just like a normal process. In fact, the only thing that differentiates process modules from processes is this setting, which can be changed via the '' | ||
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+ | SCREENSHOT | ||
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+ | If this setting is set to "Process | ||
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+ | ===== Adding process modules to a process ===== | ||
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+ | Only specific versions of process | ||
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+ | Although it is technically possible to add the Working Version of a module to a process, it is not recommended to do so, because the content | ||
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+ | To add modules to a process, switch to the process you would like to add the modules to, and go to the '' | ||
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+ | SCREENSHOT: modules main dialog | ||
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+ | In the first tab, you can find the list of already added modules. In the second tab you can find the list of processes | ||
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+ | Click or tap on '' | ||
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+ | SCREENSHOT: add module dialog | ||
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+ | Click or tap '' | ||
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+ | To add the modules, click or tap '' | ||
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+ | If the added modules have [[: | ||
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+ | ===== Create a new process from process modules ===== | ||
- | Through the module-based approach, changes can be made instantly into all process instances, instead of having to wait for next publication of overall process documentation. | + | - Create new workspace |
- | **Ex.** A car manufacturer has three different versions of a model. The differences in the models are the engines. The same process of making the body of the car is in all of the models. The entire process for the car was created and then the modules that are the same in each model are used for each. | + | - Select "Add Modules" |
- | //Probably need a better example ^^^^^// | + | ===== Update process modules ===== |
- | === Create Process Modules | + | |
- | === Add Process Modules === | + | - Spot the outdated modules |
- | For a project- or program-specific workspace, adding process modules from the standard process is a convenient method to create a process. | + | - Update them one by one or multiple in sequence |
- | **Steps:** | + | ===== Define interfaces between modules ===== |
- | - In your project- or program-specific workspace go to the management tab. | + | - Remote associations |
- | - Click ' | + | |
- | - Click '+ Add modules' | + | |
- | - Select the module | + | |
- | - If you know the name of the process module, type the name of it in the box with 'Start typing' | + | |
- | - If you want to search modules, click 'or browse modules.' | + | |
- | - Stages adds the module to the workspace. | + | |
- | TBD | + | - Become normal associations when both modules are added to one process |