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Key: BPDMF2-14
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Legacy Issue Number: 11336
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Status: open
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Source: Axway Software ( Sylvain Astier)
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Summary:
From Sylvain:
p 47 Succession : in the sentence “ A Succession indicates that that one Course Part ‘follows’ another in time ”
Is this really true ? After all if we have:
Task A -à Task B
With an immediate succession between Task A and Task B, then Task A and B will be enacted at the same time, and Task A might actually last longer than Task B effectively contradicting the above statement since an ‘Immediate Succession’ is a kind of ‘Succession’.
ð Antoine
“Follows” include the fact that it could start at the same time. It says nothing about the duration (or the end) of task A versus task B
I think Conrad had a better explanation in the discussion he had with Steve White.
Conrad, could you please help clarify the sentence.
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Reported: BPDM 1.0b1 — Fri, 7 Sep 2007 04:00 GMT
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Updated: Wed, 11 Mar 2015 11:15 GMT
BPDMF2 — Description of succession
- Key: BPDMF2-14
- OMG Task Force: Business Process Definition Metamodel FTF 2