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BPMN - Tutorial

Grid As all LibreOffice gallery items the


BPMN symbols fit perfect into the
default grid
- 1x1 cm with 4 subsections
- 0.5x0.5‘‘ with 5 subsections

Styles All BPMN gallery items has


styles support so the shapes will follow
the Default and Accent 2 style from your
draw/impress template.
Users can change the BPMN diagram
by edit Default and Accent 2 style.

Style: Default

Style: Accent 2

Direct formatting BPMN gallery items


use 11px font size to fit well in writer and
Call Activity draw. Bold borders have 0,10 mm line
width.

BPMN gallery gallery items store the


styles as direct formatting style, so
when you move an gallery item into the
page click Format → Clear Direct
Formatting and the gallery items use the
defined styles.

Style Examples you can play around


with Default and Accent 2 style to get
nice symbols for example
BPMN - Examples

Exclusive Gateway (XOR)

Price > 100 Ship Parcel


with Transport
Insurance

Ship Parcel

Items Order
fetched Delivered

Parallel Gateway (AND)

Ship Parcel

Order Order
Ready Process Complete
Payment

Event Based Gateway

Process
Payment
Payment Payment
Failed Details Updated

Cancel
Order
1 hour
BPMN - Examples

Order Process
Prepare
Documents
for Shipment

Register Order Collect Order

Order
Make a Plan for Produce
Request
Manufacturing Ordered Items

Purchase
[Material need Requested
to be ordered] Materials

Register Order Subprocess

Prepare Send Invoice Process


Invoice to Customer Paymen
Customer
Answer

Update [Invoice needs


Invoice to be updated]
BPMN - Events

Start Intermediate End

Event Sub-Processing
Event Sub-Process

Non-Interrupting
Non-interrupting
Interrupting

Interrupting
Top-Level

Boundary

Boundary

Throwing
Standard

Standard
Catching
None: Untyped events, indicate
start point, state of changes or
final states
Message: Receiving and
sending messages

Timer: Cyclic timer events,


points in time, time spans, or
timeouts
Escalation: Escalating to a
higher level of responsibility

Conditional: Reacting to
changed business conditions
or integrating business rules
Link: Off-page connectors. Two
corresponding link events equal
a sequence flow

Error: Catching or throwing


named errors

Cancel: Reacting to cancelled


transactions or triggering
cancellations
Compensation: Handling or
triggering compensation

Signal: Signaling across diff.


processes. A signal thrown can
be caught multiple times

Multiple: Catching one out of a


set of events. Throwing all
events defined

Parallel Multiple: Catching all


out of a set of parallel events

Terminate: Triggering the


immediate termination of a
process

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