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BPMN2 — Page 370, Table 12-6, references to Event Sub-Process

  • Key: BPMN2-29
  • Legacy Issue Number: 14301
  • Status: closed  
  • Source: Trisotech ( Mr. Denis Gagne)
  • Summary:

    Reported by asir...@trisotech.com, Jul 07, 2009

    In Table 12-6, many references are made to the use of different types of
    Start Events for Event Sub-Processes.

    Are Event Sub-Processes part of a Choreography diagram or are Event Sub-
    Processes represented by Choreography Sub-Processes in a Choreography
    diagram, like other Sub-processes involved in Message exchange between
    Participants?

    If Event Sub-Processes are not pat of a Choreography diagram why all these
    references to Event Sub-Processes in the Choreography section?

    Comment 1 by dga...@trisotech.com, Jul 13, 2009

    If Event Sub-Processes are not part of a Choreography diagram why all these
    references to Event Sub-Processes in Table 12-6

  • Reported: BPMN 2.0b1 — Wed, 2 Sep 2009 04:00 GMT
  • Disposition: Resolved — BPMN 2.0
  • Disposition Summary:

    Table 12.6: Use of Start Events in Choreography
    (a) Row for Escalation: add the following in column 2: "No. An Escalation is only visible to a single Participant. That Participant will have to send a Message to the
    other Participants."
    (b) Row for Compensation: add the following in column 2: "No. Compensation is handled within a single Participant (anorchestration Process)."

  • Updated: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 20:57 GMT