Exercise 3.16 Model the control flow of the following business process for damage
compensation.
If a tenant is evicted because of damages to the premises, a process needs to be started by
the tribunal in order to hold a hearing to assess the amount of compensation the tenant owes
to the owner of the premises. This process starts when a cashier of the tribunal receives
a request for compensation from the owner. The cashier then retrieves the file for those
particular premises and checks that the request is both acceptable for filing and compliant
with the description of the premises on file. After these checks, the cashier needs to set a
hearing date. Setting a hearing date incurs fees to the owner. It may be that the owner has
already paid the fees with the request, in which case the cashier allocates a hearing date
and the process completes. It may be that additional fees are required, but the owner has
already paid also those fees. In this case the cashier generates a receipt for the additional
fees and proceeds with allocating the hearing date. Finally, if the owner has not paid the
required fees, the cashier produces a fees notice and waits for the owner to pay the fees
before reassessing the document compliance.
Exercise 3.17 Extend the model of Exercise 3.16 by adding the business objects
involved in this process.
Exercise 3.18 Extend the model of Exercise 3.17 by adding the involved resources.
Is there any non-human resource?