This content applies to version 7.5.4 or later. Business Process Model Notation (BPMN) diagrams allow you
to create graphical representations of internal business processes
and collaborations with other business processes.
Creating BPMN diagrams This content applies to version 7.5.4 or later. A
Business Processing Modeling Notation (BPMN) diagram is a diagram
that you use to create a graphical representation of business processes
and procedures.
Opening BPMN diagrams This content applies to version 7.5.4 or later. You
can open a business process model created inRational® Requirements Composer or
a previously created BPMN model.
Create participants in a BPMN diagram
A pool in a BPMN model represents a participant, which
can be a business entity or role. A pool can have many lanes which
represent an internal entity or role.
Adding triggers to events in a BPMN diagram This content applies to version 7.5.4 or later. You can add a trigger to an event to represent an action
that allows the event to occur.
Creating call activities in BPMN diagrams This content applies to version 7.5.4 or later. A
call activity represents a reusable subprocess. You can create a call
activity to reference another business process from a different BPMN
diagram.
Event triggers in BPMN diagrams This content applies to version 7.5.4 or later. An
event can contain one or more triggers. These triggers can be of a
different type depending on the event that the trigger is associated
with.