Visualizing BPD data (deprecated)
Traditional:
Use the data
visualization option in IBM® Process
Designer to
create a visual representation of a selected business process definition (BPD). The visualization is
displayed in a new web browser window. It contains the web-based diagram view of the BPD. Select the
required data variables or tag groups that you want to visualize on the left side in the browser
window.
A process uses variables and business objects to contain the data
that flows in and out of its activities. When you design a process
in Process Designer,
you can map the local variables and apply tag groups to elements of
a process, and you can create a visual representation of this data
for a selected business process definition (BPD). A tag group is a
key-value pair that you can use to associate a service in a process.
The procedure for defining tag groups is similar to the procedure
for defining regular tags. However in a tag group, a group of similar
and related values can be grouped together under a single key. For
example, the various stages in a software development lifecycle such
as In development, Available, and Retired can
be created under the group Lifecycle Stage.
Tag groups are displayed as labels above the activities in the data visualization diagram. The tag groups are applied to services within a process. All the activities that are mapped to the tagged services are displayed with appropriate labels in the diagram. The activities in the selected BPD that use the same tag groups display same-color labels. Where an activity is mapped to more than one tag group, the labels that contain the tag group are stacked above each other in a tab. You can click the tab to display all the labels above an activity.
You can click a subprocess within a process in the data visualization diagram to visualize that subprocess. The parent process and all its subprocesses can be displayed according to breadcrumb selections at the top in the browser window.