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These flashcards cover key concepts from Chapter 7 on the conversion business process, including models, business rules, and activities.
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What are the learning objectives of Chapter 7 on the conversion process?
The objectives include describing business activities in the conversion process, developing activity and structure models, applying activity modeling options, implementing business rules, and creating a relational database.
What happens when the quantity on hand of a product drops below the minimum level according to Sunset Graphics?
The item manager authorizes production to increase the quantity on hand.
What is indicated by the basic conversion BPMN activity model?
It implements the process steps of the conversion process.
What are the roles of lanes in refining a BPMN model?
Lanes define which steps are performed by each function, and help to add error handling and looping until the process is finished.
What is meant by a collapsed subprocess in a BPMN model?
A collapsed subprocess indicates that certain steps are repeated until a specified condition is satisfied.
What is an example of an obligatory business rule in the conversion process?
A supervisor must authorize production over $5,000.
What is the purpose of applying access controls in the conversion process?
To ensure that only authorized partners can perform actions, like authorizing production or issuing raw materials.
What are the elements included in Sunset’s Basic Conversion UML Class Models?
Authorization to produce, finished good specifications, recorded raw material issues, bill of materials, and labor usage.
How many tables are indicated in the UML class diagram for database relationships?
Eight tables for classes and two linking tables.
What does the integrated model convey regarding resources and agents?
Resources and internal agents are shared across processes while events and external agents are process-specific.