Defining a data flow and its usages
*An application flow represents the use of a flow between two agents (e.g., applications) in a usage context (represented by a scenario of flows). An application flow is based on a flow, which represents the reference flow in context.
*A flow represents the circulation of information between two agents in the Information System (for example, two applications, an application and an actor, etc.). This flow is defined by a sender, a receiver, and exchanged content, symbolizing the data being transported. A flow is defined in absolute terms.
A scenario of flows represents a context in which an agent is used: an application or an IT system, for example. An application flow describes the exchange of data in a unique usage context. However, the same exchange of data can be described in another usage context by another application flow.
A flow enables the representation of data exchanges common to several contexts, i.e., several flow scenarios.
This means that an application flow is owned by a single flow scenario and refers to a single flow. A flow can be linked to several application flows.
Flow qualification 
Measure Schemes Categorization enable the definition of parameters that characterize the application flows in scenario of flows. These characteristics are carried by the flows.
To qualify a flow from a Flow measure:
1. Open the Qualification properties of the flow that interests you.
2. In the Flow Qualification section, click the Connect button.
A selection dialog box opens displaying the tree of existing Measure Schemes Categorizations.
3. Select the flow measures that interests you and click Add.
*To access the list of Application Flow Categories: using the Administration navigation menu, select Categorization and unfold the Measure schemes Categorization. The list of Application Flow Categories appears.
*For more details on the Application Flow category concept, see Defining Data Categories.
Associating a service interface used to an application flow  
*A service interface use is associated to a service interface. It enables representation of complex exchanges.
*For more details on service interfaces, see Describing a service interface.
It identifies the service interface/operation called (if the application flow type is Call/Request) or the supplying service interface/operation (if the application flow type is Result/Provision).
To associate a service interface to an application flow:
1. Open the Service Interface Used page of the application flow that interests you.
2. Click New.
A dialog box opens proposing a list of service interfaces used whose content is a request point or a result.