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In the process diagram of the first phase (Apply), we see a hybrid process, containing automated tasks as well as manual tasks. Furthermore, we see flow-oriented orchestration of these tasks by means of arrows and ad-hoc orchestration by means of preconditions. This is a very strong feature of this process design; with Blueriq it is possible to design processes that contain the best of both worlds. The task ReadDataFromCivilRegister must always be performed first, this is why the task is connected to the start event of this phase by means of a flow-arrow.

Repeatable tasks

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Preconditions

All other tasks can be performed in the phase as well, but the order is not set in stone, neither is the applicability of these tasks. Preconditions tell us when the tasks may be performed and (as mentioned in How to use Decision Requirements Graphs to visualize ad-hoc tasks in business process modeling) a Decision Requirements Graph will tell what the precondition is, as shown below for the task RequestProduct.

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