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Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) concept mapping

Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) 2.0 concepts and their Flow equivalents, for process architects familiar with BPMN.

This reference is for developers and architects who are familiar with Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) 2.0 and want to understand how Maestro BPMN concepts map to Flow equivalents.

For a higher-level comparison of when to use each tool, see Choosing a Maestro modeler.

Concept mapping table

BPMN conceptBPMN do MaestroFlow equivalent
Iniciar eventoStart event nodeManual Trigger or Scheduled Trigger node
Finalizar eventoEnd event nodeTerminate node (or natural end of canvas)
TarefaService task, user taskHTTP Request, Script, Data Transform, or Human Task node
Gateway exclusivoXOR gatewayDecision node
Gateway paraleloAND gatewayParallel branches + Merge node
Gateway inclusivoOR gatewayMultiple Decision nodes or Switch node
SubprocessoCollapsed subprocessSubflow node
Boundary error eventError boundary eventError handle on a node
Sequence flowSequence flowConnection between nodes
Data objectData objectVariável
Pool / lanePool / laneNot applicable — Flow does not use swim lanes
Evento de temporizadorTimer boundary eventScheduled Trigger node
Evento de mensagemMessage catch eventIntegration trigger node

Principais diferenças

  • No swim lanes — Flow does not model organizational roles or participants as swim lanes. Human assignment is handled at the node level via the Human Task node.
  • No BPMN XML — Flow uses the .flow JSON format, not BPMN XML. Workflows cannot be directly imported from a BPMN modeler.
  • Error handling is inline — Flow handles errors at the node level via each node's error handle, rather than using boundary events attached to tasks.
  • No compensation — BPMN compensation flows have no direct equivalent in Flow. Compensation logic is represented explicitly with Decision and error handler nodes.
  • Concept mapping table
  • Principais diferenças

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