Microsoft Project 2010
Evaluation
Ratings can take the form '+' which indicates that a particular tool or language provides direct support for the pattern involved, '+/-' which indicates that some limitations exists regaring direct support, and '-' which indicates that no direct support is provided. If support is not specified this is indicated by the label '0'.
Pattern | Design Choice | Score | Comment | |||
System-specific Design Choices | A[a,c], B[a,b,c] | + | supported | |||
A | Parameters of a pattern may be set at | a | build-time | + | supported | |
b | instantiation time | - | build-time and instantiation time are more or less the same | |||
c | run-time | + | supported | |||
B | Time parameters can be specified in different time granularities | a | Basic | + | Minute, Hour, Day, Week, Month and Year | |
b | System-defined | + | Working Days | |||
c | User-defined | + | Calendars can be defined for Resources | |||
TP1 | Time Lags between two Activities | D[a,b], E[a,b,c,d] | +/- | partially supported | ||
D | There are three kinds of restrictions | a | Minimum value | + | supported | |
b | Maximum value | + | supported | |||
c | Time interval | - | only either minimum or maximum | |||
E | Time lags can be realized based on four different time relations | a | Start-Start | + | supported | |
b | Start-End | + | supported | |||
c | End-Start | + | supported | |||
d | End-End | + | supported | |||
TP2 | Durations | C[a,c], D[b] | +/- | partially supported | ||
C | Patterns can be applied to different process elements | a | Single activity | + | supported | |
b | Activity set | - | not supported | |||
c | Process model | + | supported | |||
d | Set of process instances | - | not supported | |||
D | There are three kinds of restrictions | a | Minimum value | - | not supported | |
b | Maximum value | + | supported | |||
c | Time interval | - | not supported | |||
TP3 | Time Lags between Arbitrary Events | — | - | not supported | ||
D | There are three kinds of restrictions | a | Minimum value | - | no support of events | |
b | Maximum value | - | ||||
c | Time interval | - | ||||
TP4 | Fixed Date Elements | C[a,c], F[a,d] | +/- | partially supported | ||
C | Patterns can be applied to different process elements | a | Single activity | + | supported | |
c | Process model | + | Execution date of the first/last activity | |||
F | Patterns can restrict three dates of a process artifact | a | Earliest start date | + | supported | |
b | Latest start date | - | not supported | |||
c | Earliest completion date | - | not supported | |||
d | Latest completion date | + | supported | |||
TP5 | Schedule Restricted Element | C[a], F[a*,b*] | +/- | partially supported | ||
C | Patterns can be applied to different process elements | a | Single activity | + | Creating a special calendar for a resource | |
c | Process model | - | not supported | |||
F | Patterns can restrict three dates of a process artifact | a | Earliest start date | +/- | does not prevent the activity from being startet, just suspends it | |
b | Latest start date | +/- | does not prevent the activity from being startet, just suspends it | |||
c | Earliest completion date | - | not supported | |||
d | Latest completion date | - | not supported | |||
TP6 | Time Based Restrictions | G[a], H[b], I[a*] | +/- | partially supported | ||
G | Time Based Restrictions can be applied to different types of process artifacts | a | activities within same process instance | + | supported | |
b | activities within different process instances | - | not supported | |||
c | Instances of a process or group of processes | - | not supported | |||
H | There are two kinds of restrictions | a | Minimum number of executions | - | not supported | |
b | Maximum number of executions | + | supported | |||
I | There are two types of restrictions which can be expressed by Time Based Restrictions | a | Number of concurrent executions | +/- | Automatic coordination of activities which share a common resource | |
b | Number of executions per time period | - | not supported | |||
TP7 | Validity Period | — | - | not supported | ||
C | Patterns can be applied to different process elements | a | Single activity | - | no application service / process schema concept | |
c | Process model | - | ||||
F | Patterns can restrict three dates of a process artifact | a | Earliest start date | - | ||
b | Latest start date | - | ||||
c | Earliest completion date | - | ||||
d | Latest completion date | - | ||||
TP8 | Time Dependent Variability | — | - | not supported | ||
J | There are different time aspects which may be considered by an instance of this pattern | a | Execution time of an activity / process instance | - | no variability | |
b | Time lags between activities / events | - | ||||
TP9 | Cyclic Elements | D[a*], E[a*,c*], K[a], L[a] | +/- | partially supported | ||
D | There are three kinds of restrictions | a | Minimum value | +/- | using a recurring task, this is not really a minimum distance between to activities but between two iterations | |
b | Maximum value | - | ||||
c | Time interval | - | ||||
E | Time Lags can be realized based on four different time relations | a | Start-Start | +/- | this is not really a relation between two activites but between two iterations (the distance is fixed from start-start but delayed by the end of the last iteration) | |
b | Start-End | - | ||||
c | End-Start | +/- | see a | |||
d | End-End | - | ||||
K | Cyclic Elements may restrict the time lag between | a | two directly succeeding iterations | + | supported | |
b | two subsequent activity instances belonging to arbitrary iterations | - | not supported | |||
L | Time Lag between cycles | a | is fixed | + | supported | |
b | may vary | - | not supported | |||
TP10 | Periodicity | — | - | not supported | ||
M | The Number of cycles is | a | fixed / dynamic number of iterations | - | ||
b | depends on time lag and end date | - | ||||
c | depends on exit condition | - |