Sprint management process design
Now that we have a better understanding of the tool, we can create a definition of the sprint management process introduced in Chapter 3, Using BPMN 2.0 to Model Business Scenarios. To explain the biggest variety of elements, we will use the third version of the process we defined, which is the most complex. Please refer to Chapter 3, Using BPMN 2.0 to Model Business Scenarios, if you need to refresh any information about what the process definition contains. The idea is to know how to create the diagram shown in the following figure:
We'll continue working on the sprintManagement
process definition. We will move the cursor over the predefined start node and select the Task option from its contextual menu (which should be the small rectangle with the rounded corners). This option will add a new task that is connected to the Start Event node in the editing canvas. We can repeat these steps, adding gateways (rhomboids) and sequence flows (arrows) when needed...