Fixing Sequence Flow Issues in BPMN models.
Using the BPMN 2.0 process model analysis tool BPMNspector revealed
that one of the most common mistakes in BPMN processes is a violation of a <sequenceFlow>
constraint
(named EXT.023 in BPMNspector):
<process id="P1" name="A Basic Process" isExecutable="true">
<startEvent id="start" name="Start"></startEvent>
<sequenceFlow id="flow1" sourceRef="start" targetRef="task"></sequenceFlow>
<task id="task" name="Do The Work!"></task>
<sequenceFlow id="flow2" sourceRef="task" targetRef="end"></sequenceFlow>
<endEvent id="end" name="The End."></endEvent>
</process>
Although this process looks perfectly sound, the Standard Document (see here, p. 96-98) requires developers/tools to introduce some redundancy:
<process id="P1" name="A Basic Process" isExecutable="true">
<startEvent id="start" name="Start">
<outgoing>flow1</outgoing>
</startEvent>
<sequenceFlow id="flow1" sourceRef="start" targetRef="task"></sequenceFlow>
<task id="task" name="Do The Work!">
<incoming>flow1</incoming>
<outgoing>flow2</outgoing>
</task>
<sequenceFlow id="flow2" sourceRef="task" targetRef="end"></sequenceFlow>
<endEvent id="end" name="The End.">
<incoming>flow2</incoming>
</endEvent>
</process>
BPMNspector-fixSeqFlow adds the missing <incoming>
/<outgoing>
elements and creates a corrected
version of a given BPMN process file.
BPMNspector-fixSeqFlow uses gradlew - therefore, only a Java 8 installation is needed. Download and configuration of needed libraries is performed on the fly.
- JDK 1.8.0 (or higher)
- JAVA_HOME should point to the jdk directory
- PATH should include JAVA_HOME/bin
To use BPMNspector-fixSeqFlow simply run the start script:
$ BPMNspector-fixSeqFlow fileToFix.bpmn
or
$ BPMNspector-fixSeqFlow folder/to/fix
*Note: All *.bpmn, *.bpmn2 and .bpmn20.xml in this and all subfolders will be analyzed and fixed.
If the file contains an error which can be fixed a copy of the file prefixed with fixed_
will be
created which contains the corrected process.
LGPL Version 3: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.html
BPMNspector-fixSeqFlow and BPMNspector are part of ongoing research on BPMN process model quality. For further information visit the project web page at the University of Bamberg: http://www.uni-bamberg.de/pi/bpmn-constraints