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The vector stencils library "Events" contains 17 symbols: start, intermediate and end events and none events, message, timer, error, escalation, cancel, compensation, conditional, link, signal, terminate, multiple and parralel multiple events, off-page connectors (catching and throwing).
Use these shapes for drawing business process diagrams (BPMN 2.0) using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software.
An Event is something that happens during the course of a business process. These events affect the flow of the process and usually have a cause or an impact. There are three types of Events, based on when they affect the flow: Start, Intermediate and End.
The example "Design elements - Events BPMN 2.0" is included in the Business Process Diagram solution from the Business Processes area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
BPMN 2.0 event symbols
BPMN 2.0 event symbols , timer, terminate, signal, parallel multiple event, off-page connector, catching, none, start, none, intermediate, none, end, multiple event, message, link, escalation, error, conditional, compensation, cancel, Off-page connector, throwing,
This vector stencils library contains 23 events symbols for drawing business process diagrams (BPMN 1.2).
An Event is something that happens during the course of a business process. These events affect the flow of the process and usually have a cause or an impact. There are three types of Events, based on when they affect the flow: Start, Intermediate and End.
Event
Event, start,
Event
Event, intermediate,
Event
Event, end,
Message
Message, start message,
Message
Message, intermediate message,
Message
Message, end message,
Timer
Timer, start timer,
Timer
Timer, intermediate timer,
Error
Error, intermediate exception,
Error
Error, end exception,
Cancel
Cancel, intermediate cancel,
Cancel
Cancel, end cancel,
Compensation
Compensation, intermediate compensation,
Compensation
Compensation, end compensation,
Rule
Rule, start rule,
Rule
Rule, intermediate rule,
Link
Link, start link,
Link
Link, intermediate link,
Link
Link, end link,
Terminate
Terminate, terminate,
Multiple
Multiple, start multiple,
Multiple
Multiple, intermediate multiple,
Multiple
Multiple, end multiple,
The vector stencils library "Events BPMN 1.2" contains 23 symbols: start, intermediate and end events, messages, timers, exceptions, cancel, compensations, rules, links, terminate, multiple.
Use these shapes for drawing business process diagrams (BPMN 1.2) using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software.
An Event is something that happens during the course of a business process. These events affect the flow of the process and usually have a cause or an impact. There are three types of Events, based on when they affect the flow: Start, Intermediate and End.
The example "Design elements - Events BPMN 1.2" is included in the Business Process Diagram solution from the Business Processes area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
BPMN 1.2 event symbols
BPMN 1.2 event symbols , terminate, start timer, start rule, start multiple, start message, start link, start, intermediate timer, intermediate rule, intermediate multiple, intermediate message, intermediate link, intermediate exception, intermediate compensation, intermediate cancel, intermediate, end multiple, end message, end link, end exception, end compensation, end cancel, end,
This vector stencils library contains 23 events symbols for drawing business process diagrams (BPMN 1.2).
An Event is something that happens during the course of a business process. These events affect the flow of the process and usually have a cause or an impact. There are three types of Events, based on when they affect the flow: Start, Intermediate and End.
Event
Event, start,
Event
Event, intermediate,
Event
Event, end,
Message
Message, start message,
Message
Message, intermediate message,
Message
Message, end message,
Timer
Timer, start timer,
Timer
Timer, intermediate timer,
Error
Error, intermediate exception,
Error
Error, end exception,
Cancel
Cancel, intermediate cancel,
Cancel
Cancel, end cancel,
Compensation
Compensation, intermediate compensation,
Compensation
Compensation, end compensation,
Rule
Rule, start rule,
Rule
Rule, intermediate rule,
Link
Link, start link,
Link
Link, intermediate link,
Link
Link, end link,
Terminate
Terminate, terminate,
Multiple
Multiple, start multiple,
Multiple
Multiple, intermediate multiple,
Multiple
Multiple, end multiple,
This BPMN (Business Process Model and Notation) diagram sample shows the order processing workflow.
"In business or commerce, an order is a stated intention, either spoken or written, to engage in a commercial transaction for specific products or services. From a buyer's point of view it expresses the intention to buy and is called a purchase order. From a seller's point of view it expresses the intention to sell and is referred to as a sales order. When the purchase order of the buyer and the sales order of the seller agree, the orders become a contract between the buyer and seller.
Within an organization, the term order may be used to refer to a work order for manufacturing, a preventive maintenance order, or an order to make repairs to a facility.
In many businesses, orders are used to collect and report costs and revenues according to well-defined purposes. Then it is possible to show for what purposes costs have been incurred." [Order (business). Wikipedia]
The business process modeling diagram example "Order process - BPMN 2.0 diagram" was designed using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Business Process Model and Notation solution from the Business Processes area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Business process modeling
Business process modeling, user, terminate, task, smart sequence flow, none, start, exclusive gateway, call activity,

Business Process Flowchart Symbols

The business process flowchart symbols used for business process mapping are predefined by Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) and actually have their roots in the data processing diagrams and programming flow charts. Business Process flowchart symbols provide drawing business process flowcharts, diagrams and maps of any complexity.

Basic Flowchart Symbols and Meaning

Flowchart Symbols and Meaning - Provides a visual representation of basic flowchart symbols and their proposed use in professional workflow diagram, standard process flow diagram and communicating the structure of a well-developed web site, as well as their correlation in developing on-line instructional projects. See flowchart's symbols by specifics of process flow diagram symbols and workflow diagram symbols.
How to Build a Flowchart
How to Build a Flowchart

Types of Flowcharts

A Flowchart is a graphically representation of the process, algorithm or the step-by-step solution of the problem. There are ten types of Flowcharts. Using the Flowcharts solution from the Diagrams area of ConceptDraw Solution Park you can easy and quickly design the Flowchart of any of these types.
How to Simplify Flow Charting
How to Simplify Flow Charting

Business Process Reengineering Examples

This sample shows the Business Process Reengineering Diagram. Reengineering is the process of the business processes optimizations. This sample can be used in business process management, quality management, project management and program management.

Good Flow Chart app for Mac

The ConceptDraw PRO is a good flow chart app for Mac. Numerous vector stencils, samples and templates created by designers allows you to draw any type of flowchart.

Swim Lane Diagrams

Swim Lane diagrams are the variety of process flow diagrams and are based on the IDEF3 standard. They were developed by Lynn Shostack for usage in projecting. With their help organization diagrams are combined with process flow, as they visually display an object of the production system which is charged with given concrete processes in general flow of processes of the production system.

UML Use Case Diagram Example - Taxi Service

UML Use Case Diagram Taxi Service - This sample was created in ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software using the UML Use Case Diagram library of the Rapid UML Solution from the Software Development area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
This sample shows the work of the taxi service and is used by taxi stations, by airports, in the tourism field and delivery service.

Workflow Application

ConceptDraw PRO application is perfect for creating workflow diagrams. This application contains specific features and technologies designed to draw diagrams faster, such as RapidDraw and Arrows10. ConceptDraw PRO software extended with the Workflow Diagrams solution gives you a flexible tool to draw any kind of workflow.

business processes, business management, plan projects Business Package for Management

business processes, business management, plan projects
Package intended for professional who designing and documenting business processes, preparing business reports, plan projects and manage projects, manage organizational changes, prepare operational instructions, supervising specific department of an organization, workout customer service processes and prepare trainings for customer service personal, carry out a variety of duties to organize business workflow.

How to Draw EPC Diagram Quickly

An event-driven process chain diagram is a flowchart used in business process analysis. It evolved from Architecture of Integrated Information Systems (ARIS) and utilised in the business process improvement and analysis. It is also used to facilitate enterprise resource planning.

An EPC diagram is a complex flowchart that shows different business processes through various workflows. The workflows are seen as functions and events that are connected by different teams or people, as well as tasks that allow business processes to be executed.

ConceptDraw PRO is a software for making EPC diagrams that allows managers visually present business process models for making decisions for business.
How to Draw EPC Diagram
How to Draw EPC Diagram