Issue 14349: Page 29, Section 7.2.2 - Fork and Join Differentiation (bpmn2-ftf) Source: Fujitsu (Mr. Tom Rutt, tom(at)coastin.com) Nature: Uncategorized Issue Severity: Summary: BPMN says that you use a parallel gateway (diamond with a plus in it) to start a sequence of parallel paths, and another AND gateway to end it. The behaviors of these two gateways are different, but they look the same. Suggestion is that the first AND gateway, that starts the parallel split have a thin line, while the gateway at the end which actually waits for multiple inputs will have a thick line. This corresponds to the thin and thick lines around start and end nodes. Resolution: Revised Text: Actions taken: September 4, 2009: received issue Discussion: We agree to leave this issue in the wish list for the RTF Disposition: Deferred End of Annotations:===== iler: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Version 7.1.0.9 Date: Fri, 04 Sep 2009 15:59:03 -0400 To: bpmn2-ftf@omg.org From: Juergen Boldt Subject: OMG Issue Created 14349 Here as a list of comments from the Fujitsu product team, conveying issues and suggestions to improve the (IBM/Oracle/SAP et al) BPMN 2.0 submission bmi/2009-02-01 Fujitsu would appreciate discussion on the BMI mail list regarding these comments, since we believe that any resulting changes from this discussion will improve the BPMN 2 specification we sent these comments to the BMI list and would prefer the discussion to take place on that list. However, you can also respond to us directly if you prefer. This is issue # 14349 Page 29, Section 7.2.2 - Fork and Join Differentiation BPMN says that you use a parallel gateway (diamond with a plus in it) to start a sequence of parallel paths, and another AND gateway to end it. The behaviors of these two gateways are different, but they look the same. Suggestion is that the first AND gateway, that starts the parallel split have a thin line, while the gateway at the end which actually waits for multiple inputs will have a thick line. This corresponds to the thin and thick lines around start and end nodes. Juergen Boldt Director, Member Services Object Management Group 140 Kendrick St Building A Suite 300 Needham, MA 02494 USA tel: +1 781 444 0404 x 132 fax: +1 781 444 0320 email: juergen@omg.org www.omg.org