How to model the message flow to and from multiple instances of the same role?





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What is the best way to model message flows to multiple instances of the same role? For example first a company creates a new contract for their business partners. After creation the company sends the contract to 10 business partners.
Each of them can accept or reject the new contract. If 8 partners will accept the contract, the company does not revise the contract.



Here is an example how the model would look like with one business partner.



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    What is the best way to model message flows to multiple instances of the same role? For example first a company creates a new contract for their business partners. After creation the company sends the contract to 10 business partners.
    Each of them can accept or reject the new contract. If 8 partners will accept the contract, the company does not revise the contract.



    Here is an example how the model would look like with one business partner.



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      What is the best way to model message flows to multiple instances of the same role? For example first a company creates a new contract for their business partners. After creation the company sends the contract to 10 business partners.
      Each of them can accept or reject the new contract. If 8 partners will accept the contract, the company does not revise the contract.



      Here is an example how the model would look like with one business partner.



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      What is the best way to model message flows to multiple instances of the same role? For example first a company creates a new contract for their business partners. After creation the company sends the contract to 10 business partners.
      Each of them can accept or reject the new contract. If 8 partners will accept the contract, the company does not revise the contract.



      Here is an example how the model would look like with one business partner.



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          You should use a Multi-Instance Activities or Tasks. It's the one of several forms of looping activities. It is a shorthand and comes in two types - sequential and non-sequential. For your case non-sequential is the best fit,
          this means that the activity can be completed for each item in the collection in no particular order.



          Three vertical lines indicate that the multi-instance activity is non-sequential.






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            You should use a Multi-Instance Activities or Tasks. It's the one of several forms of looping activities. It is a shorthand and comes in two types - sequential and non-sequential. For your case non-sequential is the best fit,
            this means that the activity can be completed for each item in the collection in no particular order.



            Three vertical lines indicate that the multi-instance activity is non-sequential.






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              You should use a Multi-Instance Activities or Tasks. It's the one of several forms of looping activities. It is a shorthand and comes in two types - sequential and non-sequential. For your case non-sequential is the best fit,
              this means that the activity can be completed for each item in the collection in no particular order.



              Three vertical lines indicate that the multi-instance activity is non-sequential.






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                You should use a Multi-Instance Activities or Tasks. It's the one of several forms of looping activities. It is a shorthand and comes in two types - sequential and non-sequential. For your case non-sequential is the best fit,
                this means that the activity can be completed for each item in the collection in no particular order.



                Three vertical lines indicate that the multi-instance activity is non-sequential.






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                You should use a Multi-Instance Activities or Tasks. It's the one of several forms of looping activities. It is a shorthand and comes in two types - sequential and non-sequential. For your case non-sequential is the best fit,
                this means that the activity can be completed for each item in the collection in no particular order.



                Three vertical lines indicate that the multi-instance activity is non-sequential.







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                answered Nov 16 '18 at 10:28









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