TASKS

LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Activity Markers - Send-01.pngSend Task
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Activity Markers - Receive-01.pngReceive Task
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Activity Markers - User-01.pngUser Task
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Activity Markers - Manual Task-01.pngManual Task
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Activity Markers - Service-01.pngManual Service Task
A Manual Service is when the service is performed by a human.
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Activity Markers - Automated Service-01.pngAutomated Service Task
An Automated Service can be either an application service, data service, platform service, infrastructure service or a web service.
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Activity Markers - Automated Activity-01.pngAutomated Task
An Automated Task is an activity that is automated through either a business process execution engine or any application (e.g. using application features and/or functions to enable the application task).
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Activity Markers - Business Rule-01.pngRule Task
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Activity Markers - Reporting-01.pngReporting Task
Reporting is the exposure, description and portrayment of specific tasks, services and the associated information and data.The information and data objects/source can bind with the reporting activity the process components to the specific cockpits,dashboards or scorecards.
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Activity Markers - Mapping-01.pngMapping Task
Mapping activities includes identifying, defining and plotting the involved business, information and data objects within theactivities. This allows to identify possible grouping of common business, information and data objects and their associatedrules (e.g. rulesets), enabling the change of complex objects and views into more simple views.
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Activity Markers - Decision Table-01.pngDecision Table
A Decision Table defines decisions based on a number of given conditions and actions. Decision tables allow to work from the same information, and are therefore a precise way to model complicated logics and associations.
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Activity Markers - Notification-01.pngNotification Task
An instance of a message delivered to one or more recipients. A Notification activity sends a message to a user, both therecipients and the content that needs to be specified. Notification activities furthermore allow flow rulesets to be applied inorder to notify users of events that occur during the workflow.
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Activity Markers - Script-01.pngScript Task
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Activity Markers - Rule-01.pngRule
A Rule is a statement describing a business policy or decision procedure. Some programming languages run business rules together in very complex algorithms. In business process analysis, each rule is usually stated independently, in the general format of: If A and B, Then C.
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Activity Markers - RuleScript-01.pngRule Script
A Rule Script allows generating a rule in a scripting environment. This is done through the connection of other activities andthe rules that govern these relations, and the actions between them. Rule scripts can furthermore be used with script types,and thereby automated test rules (e.g. configurable, programmed, query and event-based network alerts). The link betweenrule scripts and the mentioned script type could be used as template–based query that can be run against backend tables ordatabase views.
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Activity Markers - RuleSet-01.pngRuleset
A Ruleset is a collection (and thereby a grouping) of rules. They are either grouped based on common related rules, decisions tables or the need to govern a specific set or behavior of tasks. Grouping such rulesets allows for sharing of rules and execution by a rules engine.
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Activity Markers - Rule Flow-01.pngRule Flow
Rule Flows are comprised of linked tasks that contain the instructions for which rules to execute and in what order. The rulesare organized into tasks, and the rule flow specifies how tasks are chained together; how, when, and under what conditionsthey are executed. When you are dealing with many large rulesets, managing the order in which rules are evaluated canbecome complex. Rule flows allows you to specify the order in which rulesets are to be evaluated. It does so by providing youwith a flow chart. Use this chart to define which rule sets should be evaluated in sequence, and which ones in parallel, and tospecify conditions under which rule sets should be evaluated. The reuse of rules components and their natural relations likeactivity association are an important aspect of rule modelling principles. This allows for rule modelling consistency betweenthe different rule artifacts from the rule flows, rule scripts, rulesets, flow rulesets, rules and decision tables.
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Activity Markers - Flow Ruleset-01.pngFlow Ruleset
A Flow Ruleset is a collection (and thereby grouping) of rules that apply to a flow. These flow rulesets are either grouped based on common related rules in the flow, decisions tables, or the need to govern a specific set or behavior of tasks in the flow. Grouping such flow rulesets allows for sharing of rules and execution, by a rule engine throughout the entire flow. As well as the relation to the reuse of such rulsets in other flows, starting from the main flow where the ruleset are applied.

MARKERS

LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Activity Markers - Sub-process-01.pngSub-process Marker
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Activity Markers - Loop-01.pngLoop Marker
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Activity Markers - Parallel Multiple Instance-01.pngParallel MI Marker
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Activity Markers - Sequential Multiple Instance-01.pngSequential MI Marker
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Activity Markers - Ad Hoc-01.pngAd Hoc Marker
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Activity Markers - Compensation-01.pngCompensation
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Activity Markers - Annotation-01.pngAnnotation Marker

FLOWS

Link-01.pngSequence Flow
Link-01.pngMessage Flow
Link-01.pngAssociation Flow
Link-01.pngData Association Flow


OBJECTS

LEAD Process Reference Framework - BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Business Object-01.pngBusiness Object
A Business Object is the term used to express real-world objects like people, employee, products or a sales order, customerand revenue. Business Objects used for example in business, process and service mapping and furthermore used in applicationimplementations where they are used as a patented semantic layer that shields users from the complexities of informationtable names and data relationships.
LEAD Process Reference Framework - BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Business Store-01.pngBusiness Store
Is a place where the real-world objects are stored.
LEAD Process Reference Framework - BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Business Input-01.pngBusiness Input
Is an external input for the real-world objects. A kind of input parameter.
LEAD Process Reference Framework - BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Business Output-01.pngBusiness Output
Is the real-world result of the entire process and or service flow. A kind of output parameter.
LEAD Process Reference Framework - BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Collection of Business Objects-01.pngCollection of Business Objects
Represents a collection of real-world objects, e.g. a employee roles.
LEAD Process Reference Framework - BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Information Object-01.pngInformation Objects
An Information Object is used to specify information about real-world objects (like people, employees, products or a salesorder, etc.), and is therefore a digital representation of an existing entity within an Information System (e.g. Oracle ERP or SAPERP). It encompasses both the business information (in the form of functions and methods) and the application information(in the form of attributes) of the entity. Information Objects can be found and therefore modeled in business functions,business services and business processes.
LEAD Process Reference Framework - BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Information Input-01.pngInformation Input
Is an external information input for the entire process. A kind of input parameter.
LEAD Process Reference Framework - BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Information Output-01.pngInformation Output
Is the information output/result of the entire process. A kind of output parameter.
LEAD Process Reference Framework - BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Information Store-01.pngInformation Store
Is a place where the information can be read or written (e.g. knowledge management or a filingcabinet). It persists beyond the lifetime of the process instance.
LEAD Process Reference Framework - BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Collection of Information Objects-01.pngCollection of Information Objects
Represents a collection of information (e.g. a list of order items).
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Data Objects - Data Object-01.pngData Object
A Data Object is a logical cluster of all tables in the data set that have one or more columns containing data related to the same business entity. Data objects are not maps, but instead represent an object view of related Information Objects and they represent Business Objects.
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Data Objects - Data Input-01.pngData Input
Is an external data input for the entire process. A kind of input parameter.
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Data Objects - Data Output-01.pngData Output
Is the data result of the entire process. A kind of output parameter.
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Data Objects - Data Store-01.pngData Store
Is a place where the process can read or write data (e.g. a database or a filing cabinet). It persists beyond the lifetime of the process instance.
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Data Objects - Collection of Data Objects-01.pngCollection of Data Objects
Represents a collection of data tables/columns containing data related to the same data entity (e.g. a list of order items).


EVENTS

LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Events - Timer-01.pngSend Timer
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Events - Escalation (Standard)-01.pngEscalation (start)
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Events - Escalation (End)-01.pngEscalation (end)
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Events - Link (Standard)-01.pngLink (start)
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Events - Link (End)-01.pngLink (end)
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Events - Error (Standard)-01.pngError (start)
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Events - Error (End)-01.pngError (end)
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Events - Cancel (Standard)-01.pngCancel (start)
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Events - Cancel (End)-01.pngCancel (end)
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Events - Conditional-01.pngConditional
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Activity Markers - Compensation-01.pngCompensation (start)
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Events - Compensation (End)-01.pngCompensation (end)
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Events - Signal (Standard)-01.pngSignal (start)
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Events - Signal (End)-01.pngSignal (end)
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Events - Multiple (Standard)-01.pngMultiple (start)
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Events - Multiple (End)-01.pngMultiple (end)
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Events - Parallel Multiple-01.pngParallel Multiple
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Events - Terminate-01.pngTerminate


GATEWAYS

LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Gateways - Gateway-01.pngGateway
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Gateways - Event-based Gateway-01.pngEvent-based Gateway
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Gateways - Inclusive Gateway-01.pngInclusive Gateway
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Gateways - Exclusive Gateway-01.pngExclusive Gateway
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Gateways - Exclusive Event-based Gateway-01.pngExclusive Event-based Gateway
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Gateways - Parallel Gateway-01.pngParallel Gateway
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Gateways - Parallel Event-based Gateway-01.pngParallel Event-based Gateway
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Gateways - Complex Gateway-01.pngComplex Gateway

CONVERSATIONS

LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Events - Multiple (Standard)-01.pngA Conversation
defines a set of logically related message exchanges. When market with a (+) symbol it indicates a Sub-Conversation, a compound conversation element.
LEAD BPMN 2.0 - Visio Stencils - Events - Multiple (Standard)-01.pngA Call Conversation
is a wrapper for a globally defined Conversation of Sub-Conversation. A call to a Sub-Conversation is market with a (+) symbol.
Link-01.pngA Conversation Link
connects Conversations And Participants.

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