14Ĥ Quick Guide: BPMN 4 of 14 1 Introduction The aim of this guide is to provide a brief introduction to the process modeling notation used in the development of the Information Delivery Manual (IDM). 9 FIGURE 11: MESSAGE FLOW BETWEEN PROCESSES ACROSS POOL BOUNDARY FIGURE 12: DATA OBJECT APPLIED TO A MESSAGE FLOW FIGURE 13: ANNOTATING A PROCESS FIGURE 14: START EVENT FIGURE 15: END EVENT FIGURE 16: INTERMEDIATE EVENT FIGURE 17: DIFFERENT EVENT TRIGGERS FIGURE 18: DIVERGING GATEWAY FIGURE 19: CONVERGING GATEWAY FIGURE 20: DIFFERENT GATEWAY MARKERS. 9 FIGURE 10: SEQUENCE FLOW NOT ALLOWED ACROSS POOL BOUNDARY. 9 FIGURE 9: SEQUENCE FLOW BETWEEN PROCESSES. ![]() 7 FIGURE 4: POOL CONTAINING MULTIPLE LANES. ![]() 6 FIGURE 3: LANE FOR CATEGORY OF PROCESS. Copyright 2007 buildingsmart, Norway Document Control Project Reference IDM Methodology : Process Mapping Document Reference Quick Guide: Business Process Modelling Notation (BPMN) Version 1.0 Date 8 th January 2007 Status DRAFT Primary Editors Jeffrey Wixģ Quick Guide: BPMN 3 of 14 CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION PURPOSE OF A PROCESS MODEL PREFERRED NOTATION BPMN GOAL RULES OF THE BPMN NOTATION ELEMENTS ACTORS PROCESSES Process Markers CONNECTIONS ARTEFACTS EVENTS Event Triggers GATEWAYS Gateway Markers FIGURES FIGURE 1: MAIN ELEMENT TYPES AND RELATIONSHIPS IN BPMN. ![]() No part of the contents of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission of the copyright holder (buildingsmart, Norway ). 1 Quick Guide Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) IDM Technical Team January 2007Ģ Quick Guide: BPMN 2 of 14 The scope of this document is to provide a quick guide to the concepts and usage of the Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN).
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