Chapter 11 Working with Business Process Models
A synchronization represents a fork when a unique flow is split into several output flows executed in parallel, or it represents a join when several input flows are joined and they wait until all flows reach the join before continuing as a unique output flow. That is why a synchronization must have more than one input flow, or more than one output flow.
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