A. Option D
B. Option C
C. Option A
D. Option B
A. Wait for a specified delay interval
B. Set the timeout interval for the process
C. If an activity does not complete in the specified interval, proceed on an exception flow
D. Start the process at a particular date and time
A. to reduce the number of processes for which compliance is needed
B. to follow properly structured and validated organizational controls
C. to engage in lobbying to influence the content of authoritative rules
D. to hire experts knowledgeable in the applicable laws and standards
A. Strength
B. Guideline
C. Tactic
D. Directive
A. consumes a token
B. generates a token
C. interrupts the process
D. throws an error
A. An End Event is the last event that is generated by the Process.
B. An End Event is a pointer to the last activity.
C. An End Event is the connection point between the Sub-Process and its parent Process.
D. An End Event marks the end of a path through a Process.
A. financial
B. logistics
C. management
D. organization
A. Optimizing existing business processes based on simulation of new alternatives
B. Making organizational understanding of current business processes explicit
C. Transforming existing process definitions into an executable format
D. Identifying key business stakeholders and subject matter experts
A. Key Performance Indicators
B. Assessments
C. Critical Success Factors
D. Objectives