| Categorized Class |
Resource Action ProcessA Resource Action Process is a Action Process that describes a typical course of action intended to produce and react to Resource Outcome Events, through the involvement of Resource Agents (Participant Resource Agent). During its course of action, a Resource Action Process consumes or produces Resource Assets. 1) It may memorize or access Resource Assets to and from its Process Stores. 2) It may receive Resource Assets at its boundary: Resource Outcome Consumptions. 3) It may signal the production of Resource Assets at its boundary: Resource Outcome Productions. The course of actions of an Resource Action Process is constrained by the application of rules ( Resource Rule Enforcement) that define what is allowed and not allowed to do. Within SysFEAT, we can examine Resource Action Processes from two distinct perspectives: a) An operations business perspective is offered by Business Processes. c) An automated viewpoint is provided by System Processes. |
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| Name | Description |
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Business Resource Process |
A Business Resource Process is a Resource Process which is conducted by Business Agents (physical resources such as Org-Unit, System of Resources ,Business Systems) and which describes how these entities act to produce and consume Business Outcome Events. Business Resource Processes include Business Processes and System Processes, |
Technology Process |
A Technology Process is a Action Process that describes a typical course of action intended to produce Technology Outcome Events, through the involvement of Technology Systems (System Participant). During its course of action, a Technology Process consumes or produces Technology Objects: 1) It may memorize or access Technology Objects from and to its Process Stores. 2) It may receive Technology Objects at its boundary: Triggering Technology Outcome Events. 3) It may signal the production of Technology Objects at its boundary: Produced Technology Outcome Events. The course of actions of a Technology Process is constrained by the application of rules (Operating Rule Enforcement) that define what is allowed and not allowed to do. |