ActiveVOS Designer User’s Guide

Using Top-Down or Bottom-Up Process Design

You can use ActiveVOS to design a process using top-down, bottom-up, or combination techniques.

In the top-down technique, you sketch out your process by dropping down activities onto a canvas and creating links between them. You then add all the necessary information to bind the activities to an implementation and add decision-making to make your sketch a working process.

In the bottom-up technique, you use the definitions of the implementation that are available when you begin process creation. The bottom-up technique requires complete and valid Web Services Description Language (WSDL) files. See Using WSDL References for Efficient Design for details.

In the combination technique, you can start a process with WSDL files already added to Interfaces. If you need additional WSDLs you can add them using the Interface Wizard. See Creating a New Interface for details.