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BPMN Boundary Events and How to Use Them in Camunda

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This 34-minute tutorial from Camunda explores how to effectively use BPMN boundary events to model process interruptions and exceptions. Learn through a creative vampire-themed example that demonstrates both interrupting and non-interrupting boundary events and their practical applications. Discover how to implement message events, signal events, and combine boundary events with subprocesses while avoiding common pitfalls. The tutorial covers error boundary events, escalation boundary events, and compensation events with step-by-step demonstrations using Camunda SaaS Modeler. Perfect for business process modelers looking to enhance their BPMN skills and create more robust process models that can handle real-world exceptions and interruptions.

Syllabus

00:00 – Welcome and Introduction
01:10 – What are BPMN interrupting boundary events, how do they work, and what are the three main use cases?
03:40 – How to use a message event as an interrupting boundary event
05:25 – How to use a signal event as an interrupting boundary event
06:45 – What are non-interrupting boundary events and how do they work?
10:30 – How to use a message event as a non-interrupting boundary event
13:20 – How to combine boundary events and subprocesses, including how to avoid the pitfall of losing track of tokens
18:55 – How to combine sub-processes and error boundary events
25:23 – What are BPMN error boundary events and how to implement them with BPMN sub-processes?
27:17 – What are BPMN escalation boundary events and how to implement them with BPMN sub-processes?
29:57 – What are BPMN compensation events and how to implement them?

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