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The qualities of the business process that are to be represented in the model are specified in accordance with the goal of the modeling. As a rule, these are not only the functions constituting the process, including the [[Relations (philosophy)|relationships]] between them, but also a number of other qualities, such as formal organization, input, output, [[resources]], [[information]], [[Data storage|media]], [[Database transaction|transactions]], [[Event (philosophy)|event]]s, [[State pattern|states]], [[Necessity and sufficiency|conditions]], [[Operation (mathematics)|operations]] and [[Philosophical methodology|methods]].
 
In detail, theThe objectives of business process modeling can include (compare: Association of Business Process Management Professionals (ABPMP)<ref name="EABPM"/> <sup>(Chapter 3.1.2 Process characteristics and properties) ← automatic translation from German</sup>):
* Documentation of the company's business processes
** to gain knowledge of the business processes