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BPMN

This document provides an overview of the key elements in Business Process Modelling Notation (BPMN), including gateways, activities, data, events, loops, transactions, messages, ad-hoc subprocesses, pools, documentation, and links. It describes different types of gateways, activities like tasks and multiple instances, data objects, events like start/end and catching/throwing, and other elements like transactions, messages, and pools. The document was created by Christoph Hartmann and is at version 1.2 for BPMN elements and 0.2 for documentation elements.

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BPMN

This document provides an overview of the key elements in Business Process Modelling Notation (BPMN), including gateways, activities, data, events, loops, transactions, messages, ad-hoc subprocesses, pools, documentation, and links. It describes different types of gateways, activities like tasks and multiple instances, data objects, events like start/end and catching/throwing, and other elements like transactions, messages, and pools. The document was created by Christoph Hartmann and is at version 1.2 for BPMN elements and 0.2 for documentation elements.

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Business Process Modelling Notation

Gateways
Data-based Exclusive Gateway Paralllel Gateway Inclusive Gateway Event-based Exclusive Gateway Complex Gateway

v. 1.2

Activities
Task Multiple Instances
Undirected Association Directed Association Bidirected Association Data Object

Data

Data Object

Collapsed Subprocess

Events
Start Intermediate End Catching Throwing

Loop

Transaction
Transaction

Plain Message Timer Error Cancel Compensation Conditional Sequence Flow Signal Multiple Conditional Flow Default Flow Message Flow

Ad-hoc Subprocesses

Pool

Documentation
Group

Link
Terminate

Text Annotation

v.0.2

Author: Christoph Hartmann Web: http://www.acidum.de

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