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Question #1 (Topic: Demo Questions)

Choose the correct answer:

If the End Event for a process has multiple incoming parallel flows,

under which condition will the process complete?

A.

When the first of the parallel paths completes

B.

When all of the parallel paths complete

C.

The process will only end if all the parallel paths complete simultaneously

D.

The process diagram is illegal as only one sequence flow is permitted to enter an end event

Correct Answer: B
Explanation:

A process instance is complete when no tokens remain active anywhere in the process. Thus, if multiple parallel paths all lead (eventually) into the same End Event, all of those tokens must reach some End Event (this one or others) before the process instance is finished. They do not have to arrive simultaneously, but each one must be consumed by an end (or terminate) event. Wikipedia

Therefore:

    A is incorrect: the process does not complete when only the first path finishes; other tokens are still active.

    B is correct: the process instance completes when all parallel paths have finished , i.e., when all tokens have been consumed by End Events (or equivalent termination).

    C is incorrect: simultaneity is not required.

    D is incorrect: BPMN explicitly allows multiple incoming sequence flows into an End Event; it acts as a simple merge, not a gateway.

So the correct answer is B .

Question #2 (Topic: Demo Questions)

Choose the correct answer:

Traditional (or functional) work management suffers from what?

A.

Clear definition of roles and responsibilities

B.

Functional excellence

C.

Bad vision and mission

D.

Lack of end-to-end focus

Correct Answer: D
Explanation:

Traditional (functional) work management organizes people and work by departments or specialties (e.g., Sales, Finance, HR, Operations). From an OMG

BPM and value-chain perspective, the main weakness of this traditional model is that it:

    Focuses on optimizing individual functions rather than optimizing the end-to-end process that delivers value to customers.

    Encourages local optimization (department KPIs) at the expense of global optimization (process performance, customer experience).

    Creates silos and coordination issues across boundaries.

This is captured in Option D :

Lack of end-to-end focus

Why the other options are wrong:

    A. Clear definition of roles and responsibilities – That is typically a strength of functional management; roles are clearly defined within each department.

    B. Functional excellence – Functional organizations often deliver strong specialist expertise ; again, that’s a strength, not a weakness.

    C. Bad vision and mission – Vision and mission are enterprise-level strategic artifacts , not intrinsic to functional vs process structure.

Thus, the key structural weakness of traditional functional management is its lack of end-to-end focus , so D is correct.

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Question #3 (Topic: Demo Questions)

Choose the correct answer:

What is straight-through-processing?

A.

It is where the BPMS application fully automates a process.

B.

It is a transactional approach to BPMS with large data volumes

C.

It is where the BPMS conducts high-speed, batch-oriented processing.

D.

It is a high-speed enterprise service broker approach to processing transactions.

Correct Answer: A
Explanation:

Straight-through-processing (STP) refers to end-to-end automation where a process

instance flows through the system without any human intervention .

Option A is the precise definition used in BPM and BPMS literature.

Question #4 (Topic: Demo Questions)

Choose the correct answer:

What is the meaning of a collaboration containing two white box pools?

A.

The diagram shows one process.

B.

There are two participants involved in one process.

C.

Each pool indicates a participant.

D.

The process diagram must at least show two lanes.

Correct Answer: C
Explanation:

In BPMN Collaboration diagrams , a Pool represents a Participant (a business entity, organization, role, or system) taking part in the collaboration.

If a collaboration contains two white-box pools (i.e., both show internal process detail), that means:

    There are two separate participants ,

    Each has its own process ,

    They may interact via Message Flows .

Thus, the correct interpretation is that each pool corresponds to one participant , so answer C is correct.

Question #5 (Topic: Demo Questions)

Choose the correct answer:

In the BMM, which element defines enterprise measures of performance?

A.

Objectives

B.

Assessments

C.

Critical Success Factors

D.

Key Performance Indicators

Correct Answer: A
Explanation:

In the BMM, Objectives are defined as:

    Measurable ,

    Time-targeted ,

    Performance-oriented outcomes .

They represent quantified measures of enterprise performance .

Other elements do not fulfill this function:

    Assessments = evaluations of influencers (not performance measures).

    CSFs and KPIs = allowed, but not formally defined elements in BMM; they may be used by an organization but do not define enterprise performance in the core model .

Thus, the BMM’s official performance-defining construct is Objectives .

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