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Event An Event is something that “happens” during the course of a
Process (see page 235) or a Choreography (see page 339). These
Events affect the flow of the model and usually have a cause
(trigger) or an impact (result). Events are circles with open
centers to allow internal markers to differentiate different
triggers or results. There are three types of Events, based on when
they affect the flow: Start, Intermediate, and End.
Activity
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An Activity is a generic term for work that company performs (see
page 149) in a Process. An Activity can be atomic or nonatomic
(compound). The types of Activities that are a part of a Process
Model are: Sub-Process and Task, which are rounded
rectangles.
Gateway
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A Gateway is used to control the divergence and convergence of
Sequence Flows in a Process (see page 147) and in a Choreography
(see page 335). Thus, it will determine branching, forking, merging,
and joining of paths. Internal markers will indicate the type of
behavior control.
Event An Event is something that “happens” during the course of a
Process (see page 235) or a Choreography (see page 339). These
Events affect the flow of the model and usually have a cause
(trigger) or an impact (result). Events are circles with open
centers to allow internal markers to differentiate different
triggers or results. There are three types of Events, based on when
they affect the flow: Start, Intermediate, and End.
Actividad
An Activity is a generic term for work that company performs (see
page 149) in a Process. An Activity can be atomic or non-atomic
(compound). The types of Activities that are a part of a Process
Model are: Sub-Process and Task, which are rounded rectangles.
Activities are used in both standard Processes and in
Choreographies.
An Activity is a generic term for work that company performs (see
page 149) in a Process. An Activity can be atomic or nonatomic
(compound). The types of Activities that are a part of a Process
Model are: Sub-Process and Task, which are rounded
rectangles.
An Activity is work that is performed within a Business Process.
An Activity can be atomic or non-atomic (compound). The types of
Activities that are a part of a Process are: Task, Sub-Process,
and Call Activity, which allows the inclusion of re-usable Tasks
and Processes in the diagram.
An Activity is a Process step that can be atomic (Tasks) or decomposable (Sub-Processes) and is executed by either a system (automated) or humans (manual).
Activities represent points in a Process flow where work is
performed. They are the executable elements of a BPMN Process.
An Activity MAY be performed once or MAY be repeated. If repeated,
the Activity MUST have loopCharacteristics that define the
repetition criteria (if the isExecutable attribute of the Process
is set to true).
A resource will perform or will be responsible for the Activity.
The resource, e.g., a performer, can be specified in the form of a
specific individual, a group, an organization role or position, or
an organization.
Activities are used in both standard Processes and in
Choreographies.
A Task is an atomic Activity that is included within a Process (see
page 154). A Task is used when the work in the Process is not broken
down to a finer level of Process detail.
A Sub-Process is a compound Activity that is included within a
Process (see page 171) or Choreography (see page 335). It is
compound in that it can be broken down into a finer level of detail
(a Process or Choreography) through a set of sub-Activities.
Compuerta
A Gateway is used to control the divergence and convergence of
Sequence Flows in a Process (see page 147) and in a Choreography
(see page 335). Thus, it will determine branching, forking, merging,
and joining of paths. Internal markers will indicate the type of
behavior control.