In its basic form, BPMN consists of the activity (task), events (event), and decisions (gateway), as well as numerous specializations (over 100 symbols in total).
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In BPMN Collaboration Maps you will find shapes in the Process Maps Designer for different Tasks with markers that represent the type of activity. | |
Sub-processes can be inserted as separate shapes, these can be expanded and collapsed using the “+” and “-” buttons. They function as containers and can hold all kinds of elements so that they remain in place. | |
BPMN always has swimlanes as well. Swimlanes or pools symbolize responsibilities in the business process in a job-sharing manner. | |
You can also use artifacts as groups or annotations to bring more information into the diagram. These can be used for comments or to show relations. | |
In BPMN Collaboration Maps you will find shapes in the Process Maps Designer for different Events with markers that represent the type of event. | |
In BPMN Collaboration Maps you will find shapes in the Process Maps Designer for different Data elements. Data elements are used to represent the transfer of data. | |
In BPMN Collaboration Maps you will find shapes in the Process Maps Designer for different Gateways. You can use these shapes to represent process sequences. | |
The BPMN connecting lines can also have different properties to symbolize the sequence or message flow. |