“A Participant represents a specific PartnerEntity (e.g., a company) and/or a more general PartnerRole (e.g., a
buyer, seller, or manufacturer) that are Participants in a Collaboration” – Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN), v2.0.2, P.113
This means that you could actually give the name of the a company to your pool. I the video you say not to do it, I think it is a mistake.
Hello,
It is not a problem to name the pool after your company, but you need to consider the elements that are inside the pool and if the pool has all the company’s processes. In this case, it would not be that suitable. It would be nice for you to have hours of modeling consultancy with our team to help build the diagrams.
If you are interested or have any other questions, please contact me.
Hello! We adjust the line automatically according to the type of the connector.
If it is a sequence flow between two elements within the same pool, it will be a straight line.
if it is a connector that comes out of a pool and enters another one, then it will be automatically dashed.
This is a characteristic of the notation, so the tool will follow the rules of BPMN. Thanks.
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“A Participant represents a specific PartnerEntity (e.g., a company) and/or a more general PartnerRole (e.g., a
buyer, seller, or manufacturer) that are Participants in a Collaboration” – Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN), v2.0.2, P.113
This means that you could actually give the name of the a company to your pool. I the video you say not to do it, I think it is a mistake.
Hello,
It is not a problem to name the pool after your company, but you need to consider the elements that are inside the pool and if the pool has all the company’s processes. In this case, it would not be that suitable. It would be nice for you to have hours of modeling consultancy with our team to help build the diagrams.
If you are interested or have any other questions, please contact me.
how to make straight line dashed
Hello! We adjust the line automatically according to the type of the connector.
If it is a sequence flow between two elements within the same pool, it will be a straight line.
if it is a connector that comes out of a pool and enters another one, then it will be automatically dashed.
This is a characteristic of the notation, so the tool will follow the rules of BPMN. Thanks.