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Key: BPMN2-77
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Legacy Issue Number: 14358
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Status: closed
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Source: Fujitsu ( Tom Rutt)
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Summary:
BPMN says that you use a parallel gateway (diamond with a plus in it) to start a sequence
of parallel paths, and another AND gateway to end it. The behaviors of these two
gateways are different, but they look the same. Suggestion is that the first AND gateway,
that starts the parallel split have a thin line, while the gateway at the end which actually
waits for multiple inputs will have a thick line. This corresponds to the thin and thick
lines around start and end nodes. -
Reported: BPMN 2.0b1 — Wed, 2 Sep 2009 04:00 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — BPMN 2.0
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Disposition Summary:
Close this issue as a duplicate.
The resolution of issue 14349 will resolve this issue
Disposition: Duplicate -
Updated: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 20:57 GMT
BPMN2 — Page 29, Section 7.2.2 Fork and Join Differentiation
- Key: BPMN2-77
- OMG Task Force: BPMN 2.0 FTF