Download as pptx, pdf, or txt
Download as pptx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 7

Business Process Engineering

Presented By:
Muhammad Asher Rizwan
Ahsan Javed
Waseem Ejaz
Petri Net Scanerio for User Accessing Database file

The next P-net model contains two processes A and B accessing the files F1 and F2. For
both processes there are places representing the following states:
• the process has been started,
• the process uses the first file (F1 for the process A, F2 for B),
• the process uses both files.
For both processes there are transitions representing the following actions:
- the process takes the first file (F1 for the process A, F2 for B),
- the process takes the second file (F2 for the process A, F1 for B),
- the process finishes.
The files are modeled by tokens in places F1 and F2 respectively. The tokens in places "process starts"
represent the fact, that the processes have been started. At the beginning there are two enabled
transitions (both processes may start). The second step decides whether there will be a deadlock or not.
If both processes take one file, no process can continue. If the process which took the first file takes also
the second one, everything is OK.
BPM JOB Posting Notification Scenario

Job Posting:
• Business Process Model showing a process from a
Business Department to Human resources starting with
reporting a job opening and finishing with posting the job
advert. Includes flows, tasks, start and end events and
gateways.
BPEL Load Scenario

You might also like