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A Business Process is a collection of interrelated tasks, which solve a particular business problem or process a
business event: a claim is received and needs to be processed within 15 days.
A business process can be decomposed into several sub-processes, which have their own attributes, but also contribute
to achieving the goal of the super-process.
The following process map is done using BPMN 1.0 and illustrates a loan underwriting process. The entry point is a mail
with the loan application received, then the process follow a set of activities to decide if the loan is elligible and
what kind of loan product we can offer to the borrower and at what financial condition. This process as decribed here
is not taking into account the actors of the process. Swim lanes can be added to group tasks per actors.

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