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Modeling Languages - BPMNTM
Modeling Languages

BPMN Elements

BPMN Elements

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Especificación BPMN

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It should be emphasized that one of the drivers for the development of BPMN is to create a simple and understandable mechanism for creating Business Process models, while at the same time being able to handle the complexity inherent to Business Processes. The approach taken to handle these two conflicting requirements was to organize the graphical aspects of the notation into specific categories. This provides a small set of notation categories so that the reader of a BPMN diagram can easily recognize the basic types of elements and understand the diagram. Within the basic categories of elements, additional variation and information can be added to support the requirements for complexity without dramatically changing the basic look and feel of the diagram. The five basic categories of elements are:

  1. Flow Objects
  2. Data
  3. Connecting Objects
  4. Swimlanes
  5. Artifacts

Flow Objects are the main graphical elements to define the behavior of a Business Process. There are three Flow Objects:

  1. Event
  2. Activitie
  3. Gateway

Data is represented with five elements:

  1. Data Object
  2. Data Input
  3. Data Output
  4. Data Store
  5. Message

There are four ways of connecting the Flow Objects to each other or other information. There are four Connecting Objects:

  1. Sequence Flow
  2. Message Flow
  3. Association
  4. Data Association

There are two ways of grouping the primary modeling elements through “Swimlanes:”

  1. Pool
  2. Lane

Artifacts are used to provide additional information about the Process. There are two standardized Artifacts, but modelers or modeling tools are free to add as many Artifacts as necessary. There could be additional BPMN efforts to standardize a larger set of Artifacts for general use or for vertical markets. The current set of Artifacts includes:

  1. Group
  2. Text Annotation

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