Wiki source code of The iXPath BPMN
Version 2.3 by Achraf El Kari on 2021/03/15 19:05
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1.1 | 1 | {{box cssClass="floatinginfobox" title="**Contents**"}} |
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2.2 | 5 | = Introduction = |
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2.2 | 7 | **iXPath** uses the BPMN (Business Process Model and Notation) standard for the translation part. |
8 | BPMN is a business process modeling method to describe the business activities of an organization in a graphical representation. | ||
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2.3 | 10 | Below an example of a flow traced by the iXPath BPMN module: |
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12 | [[image:1615831422135-492.png]] | ||
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14 | As we can see, there is 2 main types : Connectors and Gateways | ||
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1.3 | 16 | = Connectors = |
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1.3 | 18 | = Gateways = |
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1.3 | 20 | == Inclusif gateway == |
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1.3 | 22 | == Exclusif gateway == |
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1.3 | 24 | == parallel gateway == |
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26 | = Variables = | ||
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28 | == System variables == | ||
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30 | == Local variables == | ||
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32 | = Conditions = |