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attribute state and properties of data objects [message #610568] Tue, 05 February 2008 21:20
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Originally posted by: SteveStrauch.gmx.de

Hello,

I read in the Business Process Modeling Notation Specification that a data
object has an attribute state and the modeler can define some properties
for each data object. Now I tried to add some modeler-defined properties
to a data object when using stp bpmn modeler.
Unfortunately I was not able to find a way neither to specify the state of
a data object nor to define several properties for a data object.
Is this feature described in the bpmn specification implemented in stp
bpmn modeler? I already looked for a tutorial to solve this problem, but I
couldn't
find a stp bpmn modeler tutorial covering this issue.
Can somebody please give me an advice how I can define properties
and the state of data objects when using stp bpmn modeler?

I started to work on an eclipse plugin to define and model key performance
indicators (kpi) for measuring the performance of business processes.
Therefore I need access to the data of the stp bpmn modeler, to define
probes in the bpmn model, describing where the measurement of kpis
should take place during execution time of the process.

For this reason I have to e.g. define a data object named customer order
whith properties,
customer name, adress, ordered goods, order number ...
So I will be able to refer to the attributes or the state of an data
object when defining the kpis.
Moreover I have to refer to Tasks and Subprocesses, but I think this won't
be a problem, because every task and subprocess has an unique identifier.


Thanks in advance.

--
Regards, Steve Strauch
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