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| en:rule:connect_flows_to_any_side [2024-01-10 17:27] – [Attach a control flow to any side of the activity box] Anatoly Belaychuk | en:rule:connect_flows_to_any_side [2024-08-18 17:14] (current) – [Attach a control flow to any side of the activity box] Anatoly Belaychuk | ||
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| - | ====== Attach a control | + | ====== Attach a sequence |
| - | {{tag>en: | + | {{tag>sequence_flow |
| Feel free to attach control flow to the most convinient side of the activity box to make a diagram compact and visually attractive. | Feel free to attach control flow to the most convinient side of the activity box to make a diagram compact and visually attractive. | ||
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| ===== Notes ===== | ===== Notes ===== | ||
| - | IDEF0 prescribes the control flows to get out from right side of the source box and get into the left side of the destination so analysts with a heavy IDEF0 background tend to follow this rule when switching to BPMN. However there is no such limitation in BPMN. | + | * IDEF0 prescribes the control flows to get out from right side of the source box and get into the left side of the destination so analysts with a heavy IDEF0 background tend to follow this rule when switching to BPMN. However there is no such limitation in BPMN. |
| ===== See also ===== | ===== See also ===== | ||
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| ===== Автор(ы) ===== | ===== Автор(ы) ===== | ||
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