Designing and Implementing Business Process Models 10.5 | Designing and Implementing Business Process Models | ARIS Method manual | Modeling BPMN 2.0 | Conversation
 
Conversation
 
Conversation container
Conversation nodes
Participant
Artifacts
Conversation link
Message flow in a conversation
Model assignments
See: Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN), version 2.0, page 124 and the following.
The BPMN conversation diagram has been introduced with BPMN 2.0 to provide a big picture of the interactions (in terms of related message exchanges) between collaborating participants.
The BPMN conversation diagram is similar to the BPMN collaboration diagram, but its pools are not allowed to contain a process and a choreography is not allowed between the pools.
The BPMN conversation diagram differentiates three basic elements.
*Conversation nodes (Communication, Sub-conversation)
*Participants (Pools)
*Conversation links (message flow, participates in)
They are described in the next chapters.

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