Yesterday’s BPMN Post Was A Big Fat Lie

Joker

Yesterday’s post contained a pretty significant mistake (aka “Big Fat Lie”). I showed a diagram that was in violation of the BPMN specification for intermediate message events.

The post has been corrected, showing both the “bad” instructions, and the associated corrections. The proper way to use intermediate message events within the normal sequence flow has also been demonstrated.

This “bonus post” is primarily for the benefit of our email subscribers, who would not otherwise know that the post had been updated. People who subscribe via RSS would receive an updated version of the post, and the excerpt has also been updated, so that people visiting the main page of Tyner Blain will know that the post has been corrected.
Sorry for the confusion.

Scott

  • Scott Sehlhorst

    Scott Sehlhorst is a product management and strategy consultant with over 30 years of experience in engineering, software development, and business. Scott founded Tyner Blain in 2005 to focus on helping companies, teams, and product managers build better products. Follow him on LinkedIn, and connect to see how Scott can help your organization.

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