Introduction
WebSphere Business Modeler provides some predefined elements that help you get started building your models. These predefined elements include reports and queries, resource definitions, organization definitions, business measure templates, and classifiers.
Predefined elements reside in a separate project: Predefined elements (WebSphere Business Modeler). This project is added to your workspace when you first start up the product. These elements cannot be modified or renamed, but they can be used as the basis for model elements in your own models.
Predefined elements reside in a separate project: Predefined elements (WebSphere Business Modeler). This project is added to your workspace when you first start up the product. These elements cannot be modified or renamed, but they can be used as the basis for model elements in your own models.
Predefined modeling elements
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Predefined Reports
WebSphere® Business Modeler provides a variety of predefined reports that you can use to obtain, view, and share information from your models.
Predefined history report / static analysis report
Predefined queries
Use the predefined queries to extract and view information about the elements of your models. For example, you can view the details about all of the business items that you have defined in your project.Predefined resources /Organizations/Classifiers
Start creating resources for a project based on the predefined resource definitions. Person and Staff represent individual resources that can be classified as primary work participants in an activity. The other predefined resources represent bulk resources that are secondary work aids in an activity. Use the predefined classifiers to categorize you tasks and process elements. Predefined classifiers have values that correspond to characteristics you may want to see at a glance, such as quality control, value added, and workflow.
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