The initial performer of a task is determined by the role associated with the swimlane in which the
task Modeled except when you use___________.
A.
a complex task
B.
a user task
C.
an FYI task
D.
a group task
Explanation:
A complex user task uses a complex routing flow that is defined within the human
task.
BPM Studio offers a number of human task patterns out of the box, to make it easy to implement
the most common types of human tasks. For example, the Simple pattern just assigns individual
users or groups. The Management pattern is used for a sequential list of approvers up the
management chain. Initiator is for the person who kicks off the process.For most of these,
swimlane roles are used to determine assignments. For the Complex task, however, the swimlane
is irrelevant, and routing and assignments are typically more complicated.
Note: Swimlanes are the horizontal lines that run across the process editor. All flow objects must
be placed within a swimlane.
Swimlanes can also be used to group flow objects based on the roles defined within your process.
Swimlanes that contain user tasks must have roles assigned to them. Swimlanes visually display
the role responsible for performing each flow object within your process. Additionally, you can
have multiple swimlanes that are assigned to the same role.
Swimlanes can make your process more readable when you must use the same role in different
parts of the same process.
Reference: Oracle Fusion Middleware Business Process Composer User’s Guide for Oracle
Business Process Management, 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.5.0), 6.1 Using Swimlanes to Organize
Your Process