Derived from BPMN

BPMN Level 1 Process Flow

A worked order-to-cash flow in BPMN level 1 shapes: events, tasks and one gateway, as a downloadable reference figure.

BPMN 2.0 level 1 process flow: an order to cash worked example

A descriptive level 1 BPMN flow through one order to cash pool: a start event, three tasks across the Customer and Sales lanes, one exclusive gateway and a thick bordered end event, joined by labelled sequence flows.

BPMN 2.0 level 1 process flow: an order to cash worked example A level 1 process flow in Business Process Model and Notation, BPMN 2.0.2, published by the Object Management Group. One order to cash pool holds a Customer lane and a Sales lane. The sequence runs from a start event through the Submit order task to the exclusive Eligible gateway, down to the Confirm order task in the Sales lane, back up to the Receive confirmation task, and ends at a thick bordered end event. The sequence flow labels read ready, submitted, yes, confirmed and received. POOL: ORDER TO CASH Customer Sales Start Submit order Eligible? Confirm order Receive confirmation End ready submitted yes confirmed received Source: BPMN 2.0.2 specification, Object Management Group

Level 1 BPMN stays in the descriptive subset: pools, lanes, tasks, gateways and events. Follow the sequence labels from the start circle through the Eligible gateway to the end event; the gateway is where the path commits. The Object Management Group publishes BPMN 2.0.

When a team needs to see what a clean level 1 process diagram looks like before drawing its own.

What you need and what you get

You'll get

  • The worked process flow, downloadable as PNG or PowerPoint

Derived from BPMN 2.0.2 specification. Object Management Group. All rights reserved by the publisher.