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Component: LOD-BPM-WFS
Component Name: Workflow Service Runtime / Editor
Description: Execution policy defines the order of execution of rules in a ruleset. There are two types of execution policy: Aggregation - All rules are executed in parallel and the result is a union of the individual executions. Orchestration - Rules are executed in a predefined order.
Key Concepts: Execution policy is a feature of the SAP LOD-BPM-WFS Workflow Service Runtime / Editor that allows users to define the order in which tasks are executed. It also allows users to define the conditions under which tasks are executed. This helps to ensure that tasks are executed in an efficient and consistent manner. How to use it: To use the execution policy feature, users must first create a workflow definition. This definition should include the tasks that need to be executed and the conditions under which they should be executed. Once the workflow definition is created, users can then define an execution policy for it. This policy will specify the order in which tasks should be executed and the conditions under which they should be executed. Tips & Tricks: When creating an execution policy, it is important to consider the order in which tasks should be executed. This will help ensure that tasks are executed in an efficient and consistent manner. Additionally, it is important to consider the conditions under which tasks should be executed. This will help ensure that tasks are only executed when necessary. Related Information: For more information on execution policies, please refer to the SAP LOD-BPM-WFS Workflow Service Runtime / Editor documentation. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide detailed information on how to create and use execution policies.