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- | ====Process definition==== | + | ====Process Definition==== |
- | A process definition entails for the entire process run the process model including the fundamental logic of the workflow. | + | A process definition contains the process model including the fundamental workflow logic for the entire process run. |
Process definitions are the first tier within the ordering of all elements.\\ | Process definitions are the first tier within the ordering of all elements.\\ | ||
- | The process definition defines the general procedures of a process. There are not yet any values available at this stage. | + | The process definition defines the general procedures of a process. No values are provided at this stage. |
- | A process definition is comprised of several activities which are supposed to be done within a certain order. Each activity itself is comprised of at least one single task wich has to be done by an employee. | + | A process definition is composed of several activities, which are supposed to be done in a certain order. Each activity is comprised at least one task that has to be done by an employee. |
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- | [[instances| Instanzen]] werden ausgehend von diesen Prozessdefinition gestartet und verlaufen nach dem Prozessmodell der Definition. | + | [[en:instances| Instances]] are started based on a process definition and then follow the process model of that particular definition. |