Business processes often need to be cancelled. An error condition can cause a process to terminate, or an incoming message can cause a process to be terminated. Error conditions occur within transactional subprocesses and a cancel intermediate event is used to describe any special cancellation steps.
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BPMN Diagrams – Play Catch With Intermediate Errors
Business Processes might start out as easy-to-diagram simple processes. Over time, these processes get more complex, as they have to deal with real-world considerations and unanticipated situations. Things can go wrong. Classical flow diagramming gets complex when dealing with errors or exceptions in a process, while BPMN modeling keeps things simple.
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BPMN Diagrams – Introduction to Intermediate Events
Intermediate events are one of the more complex and expressive elements of BPMN diagrams. Here we introduce the different intermediate events.