Issue 17040: eXclusive Gateway (bpmn2-rtf) Source: University of Applied Sciences Dresden (Mr. Michael Gruenert, michael.gruenert(at)informatik.htw-dresden.de) Nature: Clarification Severity: Minor Summary: There are two types of signs for the Exclusive Gateway. Why? It is better to use only the sign with the ‘X’. Finally it is an eXclusive Gateway :) -> Mr. Juergen Boldt answered: "[..] It is left open to the modeler as a matter of taste." OK. -> But IMHO BPMN 2.0 is a standard. There is no leeway for matter of taste. I think. --------- (Look at the road traffic or specification of your voltage wich comes from your socket. That is no matter of taste. ) Resolution: Revised Text: Actions taken: January 24, 2012: received issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== m: webmaster@omg.org To: Subject: Issue/Bug Report ******************************************************************************* Name: Michael GrüEmployer: T-Systems-MMS / HTW-Dresden mailFrom: michael.gruenert@informatik.htw-dresden.de / gruenert@live.de / michael.gruenert@t-systems-mms.com Terms_Agreement: I agree Specification: Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) Section: 10.5 FormalNumber: formal/2011-01-03 Version: 2.0 Doc_Year: 2011 Doc_Month: January Doc_Day: 03 Page: 538 Title: eXclusive Gateway Nature: Clarification Severity: Minor CODE: 3TMw8 B1: Report Issue Description: There are two types of signs for the Exclusive Gateway. Why? It is better to use only the sign with the .X.. Finally it is an eXclusive Gateway :) -> Mr. Juergen Boldt answered: "[..] It is left open to the modeler as a matter of taste." OK. -> But IMHO BPMN 2.0 is a standard. There is no leeway for matter of taste. I think. --------- (Look at the road traffic or specification of your voltage wich comes from your socket. That is no matter of taste. )