Workflow model analysis - Multi-instance model
The so-called multi-instance model refers to the same activity in the process, and there is a plurality of instances.
1) After asynchronous multiple instances, these instances are each polite and does not affect each other. Since it does not affect each other, the number of instances generated by asynchronous multi-instance models is arbitrary. When it comes to the number of instances that can be generated, we are said to be synchronized, just below three points. 2) Determine the simplicity of the number of instances to determine the number of instances, that is, in the JAWE, you can define the number of instances that can be generated. 3) The number of runtime decision instance is dynamically determined by the number of instances that can be generated during the process run. 4) The thickness of any example is: an activity, you can generate an instance.
The general standards only support the first two models, including XPDL standards.