Issue 15748: Number of internal markers for Choreography Activities (bpmn2-rtf) Source: (, ) Nature: Revision Severity: Minor Summary: i) Chapter/Section 11.4.1. Page 335. It says: “There are two types of internal markers (see Figure 11.12):” “A Choreography Task MAY have only one of the three (3) markers at one time.” ii) Chapter/Section 11.4.2. Page 341. It says: “There are two types of internal markers (see Figure 11.22):” “A Sub-Choreography MAY have only one of the three (3) markers at one time.” COMMENTS: In (i) and (ii) it is clear that there are three markers, not two. SUGGESTIONS: In (i) it should say: “There are three (3) types of internal markers (see Figure 11.12):” In (ii) it should say: “There are three (3) types of internal markers (see Figure 11.22):” Resolution: Revised Text: Actions taken: October 18, 2010: received issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== m: webmaster@omg.org Date: 17 Oct 2010 16:34:09 -0400 To: Subject: Issue/Bug Report ******************************************************************************* Name: Eduardo Jara Employer: mailFrom: ejara@craftware.net Terms_Agreement: I agree Specification: BPMN 2.0 Beta 2 Section: 11.4.1 FormalNumber: dtc/2010-06-05 Version: 2.0 Doc_Year: 2010 Doc_Month: June Doc_Day: Day Page: 335, 341 Title: Number of internal markers for Choreography Activities Nature: Revision Severity: Minor CODE: 3TMw8 B1: Report Issue Description: ANTECEDENTS: i) Chapter/Section 11.4.1. Page 335. It says: .There are two types of internal markers (see Figure 11.12):. .A Choreography Task MAY have only one of the three (3) markers at one time.. ii) Chapter/Section 11.4.2. Page 341. It says: .There are two types of internal markers (see Figure 11.22):. .A Sub-Choreography MAY have only one of the three (3) markers at one time.. COMMENTS: In (i) and (ii) it is clear that there are three markers, not two. SUGGESTIONS: In (i) it should say: .There are three (3) types of internal markers (see Figure 11.12):. In (ii) it should say: .There are three (3) types of internal markers (see Figure 11.22):.