Subprocess type: Event subprocess
An event subprocess is a specialized subprocess that is used within a process or a subprocess. Unlike a standard subprocess which uses the flow of its parent process as a trigger, an event subprocess is not part of the normal flow of its parent process, there is no incoming and outgoing sequence flow. An event subprocess has a start event with a trigger. Each time the start event is triggered while the parent process is active, then the event subprocess will start.
The symbols of an event subprocess are shown below. If the event subprocess is collapsed, then its start event will be used as a marker in the upper left corner of the symbol. The software will render this marker.
There is a Boolean ARIS attribute type
Event subprocess representing the BPMN attribute
triggeredByEvent (see table under
Subprocess type: Subprocess). This read-only, but visible attribute type is used by the software.