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Task A Define the "As is" Process
Set the appropriate destination environment on the process (this specifies the runtime environment where the process will be executed). This can be done either when first creating the process, or at any time prior to implementation. Setting the destination environment when the process is first created avoids error messages and warnings associated with modeling constructs that cannot be executed in the runtime environment.Define a business object model that defines key business terms specific to your corporate environment (for example, in an insurance environment, a claim, claimant, and so on). This can be used as an analysis tool.
1. If it has not already been set, set the appropriate destination environment (this specifies the target environment where the process will be executed).Task E DeploymentProcess components represent reusable building blocks that encapsulate the management of a particular item in a business process. The process components form a reusable library that you can call upon in different contexts. For example, you might have an item to "verify the caller’s address/contact details" in the business process for taking out an insurance policy. This could be implemented as a sub-process and this particular process component could be used in the context of renewing an insurance policy.
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