Issue 17548: Significant typo in BPMN 2.0 v1.0 formal/2011-01-03 (bpmn2-rtf) Source: Object Management Group (Dr. Jon M. Siegel, siegel(at)omg.org) Nature: Uncategorized Issue Severity: Summary: In the definitions of interrupting and non-interrupting events, on the page numbered 280 (which is sequential page 310 of the pdf), under the heading Interrupting Event Handlers (Error, Escalation, Message, Signal, Timer, Conditional, Multiple, and Parallel Multiple) the first sentence reads, correctly -- Interrupting Event Handlers are those that have the cancelActivity attribute is set to true. In the next section, under the heading Non-interrupting Event Handlers (Escalation, Message, Signal, Timer, Conditional, Multiple, and Parallel Multiple) the first sentence reads, incorrectly -- Interrupting Event Handlers are those that have the cancelActivity attribute is set to false. Clearly the authors meant to start this sentence with Non-interrupting Event Handlers are ... but forgot to edit in the "Non" after the copy'n'paste. Right? Resolution: Revised Text: Actions taken: August 9, 2012: received issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== iler: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Version 7.1.0.9 Date: Thu, 09 Aug 2012 15:41:02 -0400 To: issues@omg.org From: Jon Siegel Subject: Significant typo in BPMN 2.0 v1.0 formal/2011-01-03 Hi -- In the definitions of interrupting and non-interrupting events, on the page numbered 280 (which is sequential page 310 of the pdf), under the heading Interrupting Event Handlers (Error, Escalation, Message, Signal, Timer, Conditional, Multiple, and Parallel Multiple) the first sentence reads, correctly -- Interrupting Event Handlers are those that have the cancelActivity attribute is set to true. In the next section, under the heading Non-interrupting Event Handlers (Escalation, Message, Signal, Timer, Conditional, Multiple, and Parallel Multiple) the first sentence reads, incorrectly -- Interrupting Event Handlers are those that have the cancelActivity attribute is set to false. Clearly the authors meant to start this sentence with Non-interrupting Event Handlers are ... but forgot to edit in the "Non" after the copy'n'paste. Right? -- Jon Siegel, OMG