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BPMN Diagrams – How To Use End Events (Part 2)

Posted on: August 14, 2006February 20, 2007

This is part two of a two part article. The first part is “How To Use End Events (Part 1)”. End events describe how a process ends. Often, the end of one process can initiate other behaviors within a business process. Like death and taxes, every business process has an end. Sometimes more than one.

Business Process Modeling / Requirements / Requirements gathering

BPMN Diagrams – How To Use End Events (Part 1)

Posted on: August 11, 2006September 1, 2006

End events describe how a process ends. Often, the end of one process can initiate other behaviors within a business process. Like death and taxes, every business process has an end. Sometimes more than one.

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BPMN Diagrams – Digging Artifacts

Posted on: August 9, 2006September 2, 2006

Artifacts are more than business detritus. Documents are created in business processes that represent actionable information. See how to represent these useful artifacts in business process modeling notation.

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