BPMN and the Business Process Expert, Part 2: Mastering the Notation

November 28th, 2007

Summary:  A brief summary of the BPMN notation.  BPMN describes process orchestration in terms of activities (tasks and subprocesses) connected by sequence flows.  Branches, splits, and joins in the flow are modeled by various gateway types.  Events specify how processes respond to signals received from external entities or other parts of the same process.  Other parts of the notation are loosely specified and used to add business context only. Second of six parts.

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