I found this great poster for BPMN via Go Flow. I’ve been looking for a resource to help me as a build my process models. Now I don’t have to keep the BPMN Specification next to me as I model my processes. Thanks!
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There are many notational changes in BPMN 1.1. You might want to check out the BPMN 1.1 Poster: http://bpt.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/pub/Public/BPMNCorner/BPMN1_1_Poster_EN.pdf