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The right side of the window shows a palette that you will use to create your coordination
diagram. Select and Marquee allow you to select pieces of an existing diagram so that you
can move them around or delete them. Below that are 6 icons used to create different
kinds of steps. In this process, we will be using just the Sequential and Leaf step kinds. A
Sequential step is a non-leaf step in which the substeps are executed from left to right. A
Leaf step is a step with no substeps.
In the next section, there are several types of connectors that can be placed between steps.
Initially, we will be using just the Substep Connectors to create steps to their substeps.
To create a step, click on the appropriate icon in the palette (Sequential or Leaf, for our case
study) and then click in the large blank drawing area to place the step. Initially, its name
will be “New Step #0”. Double-click on the step name to rename it.
You can connect 2 steps by selecting the Substep Connector from the palette. Click on the
parent step. Then click on the substep. Eclipse will draw a line connecting the 2 steps that
will stay connected as you move either or both steps around.
Using this knowledge, complete construction of the Little-JIL coordination diagram as shown
below.
5. Defining Resources
Processes require resources to operate. These can be pieces of equipment, data artifacts
that cannot be shared, or people who participate in the process. One special resource is the
“agent”. The agent is the person or software that is responsible for executing a process.
Many simple processes have the agent as the only resource, so that is where we will start.
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