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Model Expert Example Model
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To help you to understand how to get the most out of Model Expert we have included an example EA Repository with Model Expert. This model shows how we suggest that you use Model Expert .
The Repository contains:
Item | Description | |
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Core BPMN Reference Model | This is a cut-down version of BPMN, which implements a sub-set of the BPMN 2.0 process modelling language,typical of what many process modellers use. The full BPMN 2.0 language is quite complex, and most users use only a small subset of what’s possible.
It also contains built-in links to some online help, which, as example, are located on the Model Expert website. The BPMN Core Reference Model can be found in the MX2 Examples repository, which is installed with Model Expert, in your Examples folder. |
Contents of the Example model
When you install Model Expert, you will get an example model, typically in a directory /myDocuments/ModelExpert/Examples.
It contains:
Content | Location | Description | See Also |
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Requirements and Stakeholders | Model/Examples/1 – Requirements and Stakeholders | This is a very simple example, with just 3 kinds of element, and is a good way to start to explore Model Expert | Worked Example – Stakeholders and Requirements |
Get Lost V1 | Model Expert Examples.Example Projects.GetLost V1 | This is the teaching model from eaDocX, and has a large variety of types of models and elements. Useful for seeing what’s in the Package Dashboard | Package Dashboard |