Pools and Lanes
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‎02-24-2011 10:32 AM
When, in Modeller, I drag a couple of Lanes to the inside of a Pool, it creates the lanes as if they are sequential. They each cover the full width of the pool. I was expecting them each to cover half the width of the pool, but its full length, so I can model concurrent activities by different people/teams. How do I create lanes like this?
Here's what it looks like in Modeller:
[attachment=1]ActivitiLanes.png[/attachment]
And here's the sort of thing I want to achieve:
[attachment=0]Incident-Management-level-1.png[/attachment]
Here's what it looks like in Modeller:
[attachment=1]ActivitiLanes.png[/attachment]
And here's the sort of thing I want to achieve:
[attachment=0]Incident-Management-level-1.png[/attachment]
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‎02-25-2011 07:18 AM
Try dropping the new Lane on the label of the Pool or parent Lane.
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‎02-25-2011 09:26 AM
Thanks for your suggestion. This seems to work, and allows me to create the lanes as I want them.
Does the other representation (with all the lanes on top of each other) mean anything? If not, why does Modeler let me create them like this?
Thanks - Rowan
Does the other representation (with all the lanes on top of each other) mean anything? If not, why does Modeler let me create them like this?
Thanks - Rowan
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‎02-28-2011 03:46 AM
I dont believe it has any meaning in BPMN.
I assume that it is something which is valid in other modeling languages,that is baked into the core of the Modeler.
I assume that it is something which is valid in other modeling languages,that is baked into the core of the Modeler.
