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 Intermediate Event

As its name implies, it is an event that takes place between the beginning and the end of the process. It is a common activity that can be assigned to any user during the execution of a workflow process. Used for the purpose of complying with BPMN 2.0 notation.

 Timer Intermediate Event

Allows the creation of a delay in the workflow request. When the process reaches this activity, the request will stop at this point in the process for the period determined within the schedule of the activity.

 Conditional Intermediate Event

This event will create an activity in the overdue task central, that will periodically execute a conditional script. When script conditions are met, the process will move to the next stage of the process. The user that handled the previous task of the conditional intermediate event will be used to handle this task.

 Signal sending Intermediate Event

This event will act as an automatic activity and will issue the signal configured within Fluig. When the request arrives at this activity, it will move immediately to the next activity, simply sending a signal.

 Signal receiving Intermediate Event

This event will maintain the workflow request stopped until the configured signal has been issued by another signal sending activity.

 Intermediate Link Event (Input) 

In some processes, it is sometimes necessary to create an activity flow that ends up going through most of the diagram, making it difficult to be understood. Intermediate link events allow the creation of flow connectors, making the activity connection more elegant. In the settings (properties) of this component, a combo-box is displayed, listing all intermediate outflow link activities. In the settings (properties) of this component, a combo-box is displayed, listing all intermediate output link activities. All input link events must receive at least one inflow. The sample process below shows a flow that needs to connect the initial activity to the activity5. Please note that the flow goes through nearly the entire diagram to connect both activities:

Using the input and output link events allows a more efficient and elegant modeling. See the same process using the input and output link events:

You obtained the same exact process, but with a much more user-friendly modeling.

 

 Link Intermediate Event (Output)

Determines the output of a process flow that has entered the input link event. It needs at least one output flow to be considered a validly modeled event.

 Multiple Intermediate Event

When executed, this element will trigger multiple signals to execute multiple scripts. This item is recommended in situations where the modeler wishes to fire more than one signal at the same time in a given point in the process.

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