AristaFlow 1.0.1

Evaluation

Ratings can take the form '+' which indicates that a particular tool or language provides direct support for the pattern involved, '+/-' which indicates that some limitations exists regaring direct support, and '-' which indicates that no direct support is provided. If support is not specified this is indicated by the label '0'.

Pattern Design Choice Score Comment
  System-specific Design Choices A[a,c], B[a,b] +/- mostly supported
A Parameters of a pattern may be set at a build-time + supported
b instantiation time - not supported
c run-time + supported
B Time parameters can be specified in different time
granularities
a Basic + supported
b System-defined + supported
c User-defined - not supported
TP1 Time Lags between two Activities D[b], E[c*,d*] +/- partially supported (with limits)
D There are three kinds of restrictions a Minimum value - not supported
b Maximum value + supported
c Time interval - not supported
E Time lags can be realized based on four different time relations a Start-Start - not supported
b Start-End - not supported
c End-Start +/- only directly preceeding activity (i.e., activation of the second activity)
d End-End +/- only directly preceeding activity (i.e., activation of the second activity)
TP2 Durations C[a], D[b] +/- partially supported
C Patterns can be applied to different process elements a Single activity + supported
b Activity set - not supported
c Process model - not supported
d Set of process instances - not supported
D There are three kinds of restrictions a Minimum value - not supported
b Maximum value + supported
c Time interval - not supported
TP3 Time Lags between Arbitrary Events - No event concept
D There are three kinds of restrictions a Minimum value -  
b Maximum value -
c Time interval -
TP4 Fixed Date Elements C[a], F[b*,d] +/- partially supported
C Patterns can be applied to different process elements a Single activity + supported
c Process model - not supported
F Patterns can restrict three dates of a process artifact a Earliest start date - may be possible using resubmission. But currently not implemented
b Latest start date +/- possible using escalation and delegation
c Earliest completion date - not supported
d Latest completion date + supported
TP5 Schedule Restricted Element - not supported
C Patterns can be applied to different process elements a Single activity -  
c Process model -
F Patterns can restrict three dates of a process artifact a Earliest start date -
b Latest start date -
c Earliest completion date -
d Latest completion date -
TP6 Time Based Restrictions - not supported
G Time Based Restrictions can be applied to different types of process artifacts a activities within same process instance -  
b activities within different process instances -
c Instances of a process or group of processes -
H There are two kinds of restrictions a Minimum number of executions -
b Maximum number of executions -
I There are two types of restrictions which can be expressed by Time Based Restrictions a Number of concurrent executions -
b Number of executions per time period -
TP7 Validity Period - not supported
C Patterns can be applied to different process elements a Single activity -  
c Process model -
F Patterns can restrict three dates of a process artifact a Earliest start date -
b Latest start date -
c Earliest completion date -
d Latest completion date -
TP8 Time Dependent Variability J[a] +/- partially supported
J There are different time aspects which may be considered by an instance of this pattern a Execution time of an activity / process instance + supported through now()-Function in XOR
b Time lags between activities / events - not supported
TP9 Cyclic Elements D[b], E[c*,d*], K[a], L[a,b] +/- partially supported
D There are three kinds of restrictions a Minimum value - not supported
b Maximum value + possible using escalation/due date from data element written during last iteration
c Time interval - not supported
Time Lags can be realized based on four different time relations a Start-Start - not supported
b Start-End - not supported
c End-Start +/- partially supported (an automatic step is required directly after the first activity)
d End-End +/- partially supported (an automatic step is required directly after the first activity)
K Cyclic Elements may restrict the time lag between  a two directly succeeding iterations + supported
b two subsequent activity instances belonging to arbitrary iterations - not supported
L Time Lag between cycles a is fixed + supported
b may vary + supported
TP10 Periodicity - not supported
M The Number of cycles is a fixed / dynamic number of iterations -  
b depends on time lag and end date -
c depends on exit condition -