Start from scratch
- Go > Foundation > Process Management.
- Click ‘Add new process’.
- Click ‘Define new process.
Set-up
- Provide a name by filling out the ‘Process name’ field.
- Provide a Process description in the ‘Process description ’ field.
- Select a Main process
- Select a Process owner from the user list.
- Select a Data owner from the user list.
- Select the applicable department.
- Select the actors, these are the people who will process data within this process , from the actor list or click on the ‘+’ to define new actors.
- Select the data that will be processed from the data objects and data attributes list or create new types by clicking on the ‘+’ sign.
- Select the data subject type, about whom will data be processed , from the the data subject type list or create new types by clicking on the ‘+’ sign.
- Select the IM systems that are involved in the process or create new IM Systems by clicking on the ‘+’ sign.
- Click ‘Next’.
Add Process Steps
- If actors need to be replaced click on the swimming lane sign to replace the order of the swimming lanes.
- Create a step by dragging a step into the process. The following step types are available:
- Send data: use this step to indicate data is send internal to another department or external to another stakeholder.
- Sub-process: use this step to refer to sub-process.
- Action: use this step to indicate data is being processed.
- Gateway:
- A complex gateway: Use the complex gateway if you need multiple gateways to describe the business flow; otherwise, you should use a simpler gateway.
- An exclusive gateway evaluates the state of the business process and, based on the condition, breaks the flow into one of the two or more mutually exclusive paths.
- An inclusive gateway: breaks the process flow into one or more flows.
- A parallel gateway: is used to represent two concurrent tasks in a business flow.
- A complex gateway: Use the complex gateway if you need multiple gateways to describe the business flow; otherwise, you should use a simpler gateway.
- An exclusive gateway evaluates the state of the business process and, based on the condition, breaks the flow into one of the two or more mutually exclusive paths.
- An inclusive gateway: breaks the process flow into one or more flows.
- A parallel gateway: is used to represent two concurrent tasks in a business flow.
- Stop: to indicate the end of a process.
- Fill out the step description, the data processed and the linked IM Systems.
- Click ‘Save’.