Chapter 5 Building Dynamic Diagrams
A fork is the splitting of an input transition into several output transitions executed in parallel. It creates several concurrent branches below its symbol. The activities associated with each of these paths continue in parallel.
A fork should have only one input flow and have more than one output flow.
It is a complex transition within which one source activity is replaced with two or more destination activities, each of which representing an independent transition (or control flow).
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