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Key: BPMN21-201
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Legacy Issue Number: 15599
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Status: open
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Source: craftware.net ( Eduardo Jara)
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Summary:
It says:
“For the split behavior to be enforced, the initiators of Choreography Activities immediately following the Gateway and the receiver of Choreography Activities immediately preceding the Gateway are the same Participant (i.e., A).”It is said “initiators of Choreography Activities”, meaning that there will be multiple Choreography Activities after the Gateway.
But it is said “the receiver of Choreography Activities”, so it is not clear what the author wanted to communicate: One or multiple Choreography Activities before the Gateway. Both cases are possible (see page. 297).
In the example (Figure 11.42, p.365) only one Choreography Task precedes the Gateways, but it is just one possible configuration.
Then, it should say:
1) “For the split behavior to be enforced, the initiators of Choreography Activities immediately following the Gateway and the receiver of Choreography Activity immediately preceding the Gateway are the same Participant (i.e., A).”or
2) “For the split behavior to be enforced, the initiators of Choreography Activities immediately following the Gateway and the receivers of Choreography Activities immediately preceding the Gateway are the same Participant (i.e., A).”
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Reported: BPMN 2.0 — Sat, 18 Sep 2010 04:00 GMT
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Updated: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 20:57 GMT
BPMN21 — Page 364. Number of Choreography Activities preceding an Inclusive Gateway
- Key: BPMN21-201
- OMG Task Force: BPMN 2.1 RTF