Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Consider the following narrative describing the process of planning a vacation: Yannis is planning a trip to Hawaii with a friend. They first decide when they want to go and how much they can afford to spend. Then, they make their flight and hotel reservations. They wait until the scheduled departure. They travel to Hawaii and stay in the hotel. They enjoy a number of tourist activities. When their time in Hawaii is done, they fly home. Prepare Vacation Plans + Time to plan vacation Reserve Flights Reserve Hotel + Travel to Hawaii Enjoy Activities Travel Home Wait until departure date Required: b. Consider the same narrative as described in the beginning, except include the possibility flights and/or rooms are not available within their budget. If nothing meets their budget, they try alternate dates. If they cannot find anything within budget on the alternate dates, they cancel their trip. a. Focusing on the part of the diagram that describes the reservation process, both for flights and hotels, which of the following partial models would acceptably replace the parallel gateways and reservations tasks so that the model addresses the new situation? (Select each link to view the model choices and select the appropriate answer using the corresponding buttons below.)
Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Consider the following narrative describing the process of planning a vacation: Yannis is planning a trip to Hawaii with a friend. They first decide when they want to go and how much they can afford to spend. Then, they make their flight and hotel reservations. They wait until the scheduled departure. They travel to Hawaii and stay in the hotel. They enjoy a number of tourist activities. When their time in Hawaii is done, they fly home. Prepare Vacation Plans + Time to plan vacation Reserve Flights Reserve Hotel + Travel to Hawaii Enjoy Activities Travel Home Wait until departure date Required: b. Consider the same narrative as described in the beginning, except include the possibility flights and/or rooms are not available within their budget. If nothing meets their budget, they try alternate dates. If they cannot find anything within budget on the alternate dates, they cancel their trip. a. Focusing on the part of the diagram that describes the reservation process, both for flights and hotels, which of the following partial models would acceptably replace the parallel gateways and reservations tasks so that the model addresses the new situation? (Select each link to view the model choices and select the appropriate answer using the corresponding buttons below.)
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![Required information
[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]
Consider the following narrative describing the process of planning a vacation:
Yannis is planning a trip to Hawaii with a friend. They first decide when they want to go and how much they can afford to
spend. Then, they make their flight and hotel reservations. They wait until the scheduled departure. They travel to Hawaii
and stay in the hotel. They enjoy a number of tourist activities. When their time in Hawaii is done, they fly home.
Prepare
Vacation Plans
+
Time to plan
vacation
Reserve
Flights
Reserve
Hotel
+
Travel to
Hawaii
Enjoy Activities
Travel
Home
Wait until
departure date
Required:
b. Consider the same narrative as described in the beginning, except include the possibility flights and/or rooms are not available
within their budget. If nothing meets their budget, they try alternate dates. If they cannot find anything within budget on the alternate
dates, they cancel their trip.
a. Focusing on the part of the diagram that describes the reservation process, both for flights and hotels, which of the following partial
models would acceptably replace the parallel gateways and reservations tasks so that the model addresses the new situation? (Select
each link to view the model choices and select the appropriate answer using the corresponding buttons below.)](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F19b0d82c-5ee8-4180-90f2-4b67b19548c7%2Fdc082f8d-796c-44f4-b2a2-b944e6e9436e%2F0qlkf1f_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]
Consider the following narrative describing the process of planning a vacation:
Yannis is planning a trip to Hawaii with a friend. They first decide when they want to go and how much they can afford to
spend. Then, they make their flight and hotel reservations. They wait until the scheduled departure. They travel to Hawaii
and stay in the hotel. They enjoy a number of tourist activities. When their time in Hawaii is done, they fly home.
Prepare
Vacation Plans
+
Time to plan
vacation
Reserve
Flights
Reserve
Hotel
+
Travel to
Hawaii
Enjoy Activities
Travel
Home
Wait until
departure date
Required:
b. Consider the same narrative as described in the beginning, except include the possibility flights and/or rooms are not available
within their budget. If nothing meets their budget, they try alternate dates. If they cannot find anything within budget on the alternate
dates, they cancel their trip.
a. Focusing on the part of the diagram that describes the reservation process, both for flights and hotels, which of the following partial
models would acceptably replace the parallel gateways and reservations tasks so that the model addresses the new situation? (Select
each link to view the model choices and select the appropriate answer using the corresponding buttons below.)
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