BPMN 2.0 Elements

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The five basic categories of elements

  1. Flow Objects
  2. Data Objects
  3. Connecting Objects
  4. Swimlanes
  5. Artifacts

Flow Objects

Flow Objects are the main graphical elements to define the behavior of a Business Process

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Data

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Connecting Objects

There are four ways of connecting the Flow Objects to each other or other information

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Swimlanes

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Artifacts

Artifacts are used to provide additional information about the Process

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