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There are a variety of filing requirements based not only on the types of entities involved in the merger, but also the domicile of the entities merging and whether or not any foreign (out-of-state) entities are qualified to transact business in the State of California. It is not feasible to provide information and sample documents for each set of circumstances. Documents must be drafted in accordance with applicable law, dependent upon the particular circumstances of the entities involved. Due to the complexity of merger transactions, it is recommended that the advice of private legal counsel, specializing in. | Introduction to BPMN Stephen A. White IBM Corporation Abstract This paper is intended to provide a high-level overview and introduction to the Business Process Modeling Notation BPMN . The context and general uses for BPMN will be provided as a supplement to the technical details defined the BPMN 1.0 Specification which has been recently completed and released to the public. The basics of the BPMN notation will be discribed that is the types of graphical objects that comprise the notation and how they work together as part of a Business Process Diagram. Also discussed will be the different uses of BPMN including how levels of precision affect what a modeler will include in a diagram. Finally the value in using BPMN as a standard notation will be defined and the future of BPMN outlined. What Is BPMN The Business Process Management Initiative BPMI has developed a standard Business Process Modeling Notation BPMN . The BPMN 1.0 specification was released to the public in May 2004. This specification represents more than two years of effort by the BPMI Notation Working Group. The primary goal of the BPMN effort was to provide a notation that is readily understandable by all business users from the business analysts that create the initial drafts of the processes to the technical developers responsible for implementing the technology that will perform those processes and finally to the business people who will manage and monitor those processes. BPMN will also be supported with an internal model that will enable the generation of executable BPEL4WS. Thus BPMN creates a standardized bridge for the gap between the business process design and process implementation. BPMN defines a Business Process Diagram BPD which is based on a flowcharting technique tailored for creating graphical models of business process operations. A Business Process Model then is a network of graphical objects which are activities i.e. work and the flow controls that define their order of .