Okay, got it. The BPMN subset helps ensure diagrams adhere to specific rules and requirements. That's really helpful for maintaining consistency and quality in process modeling.
Ah, I see. Creating a BPMN subset allows you to focus on the elements that are most relevant for your organization, rather than using the full BPMN specification. That makes a lot of sense.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know BPMN subsets are used to customize the notation, but I'm not sure of the exact reasons. I'll have to think this through carefully.
Creating a BPMN subset is like making your own secret language. It's like having a secret handshake with your team, but for process diagrams. Exclusive club, baby!
Changing the default appearance? That's like putting a tuxedo on a duck. Sure, it looks nice, but is it really necessary? I'll stick to the basics, thank you very much.
The ability to check if diagrams adhere to certain BPMN rules is key. I don't want my boss calling me out for not following the standard. Gotta stay on top of that stuff.
I think creating a BPMN subset is helpful to focus on the elements we use most often. It's like trimming the fat, you know? Less clutter, more efficiency.
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