Camunda modeler is the open source, free and easy way with choosing symbols and minor, but is menu for configuration. It is with great joy to make easy models very quick. The free version in combination with windows paint give easy nice and colorful results. But this is static and dead models as well.

The Bizagi export still has a couple of issues such as missing visual bpmn:DataObjectReference elements to represent modeled data objects. This is why you see quite a long list of warnings on demo.bpmn.io:


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I need to do the same.  I import a bpmn 2.0 (bpmn extension exported by Bizagi), Bonita says: "Import OK" but the diagram is not imported correctly.  In the Bizagi diagram, there is a lot of activities, but in Bonita import, no show that activities.

Actually I think you misunderstood me. From what I read in the link I shared is that this specific version of Bizagi Modeler gives you the ability to share a bpmn 2.0 file with other tools. And this tutorial explains you how to export the Bizagi diagram into a bpmn 2.0 file.

Bizagi Modeler, part of the Bizagi BPM Suite, is another popular business process management software. This process modeler tool helps users enhance the customer experience with optimization and business process improvement.

I want to publish Bizagi bpmn models to Confluence. I saw some old posts that had low interest in that time (e.g., Can you integrate Bizagi with Confluence? (atlassian.com)) . Is there any Bizagi integration solution in 2021?

Do you think this is unrealistic? Many experienced process modelers have problems with this way of thinking. They would prefer to model a process sequence like that shown below on the assumption that no almighty conductor exists in their company, and that individual process participants have to coordinate and cooperate on their own:

The drag-and-drop capability is provided through the Nintex K2 Process Manager, a cloud-based process modeler. RPA application generation is provided through Nintex RPA and a comprehensive rule library. Together, these products let BPMS development teams choose either a low-code or RPA solution. Using the Nintex K2 ability to integrate with both internal and external applications, the new process design can tie to legacy applications for capability reuse. When appropriate, BPMS teams can also mix low-code with RPA to support complex processes. AI analysis and process analytics can be added to the solution design to look for ways to improve efficiency and optimize activity.

Open Source and Free Business Process Management (BPM) Tools : jSonic BPM, jBPM, Activiti, Red Hat JBoss BPM, ProcessMaker, Bonita BPM, Camunda, Orchestra, Joget, Yaoqiang BPMN Editor, ADONIS:Community Edition, ARCWAY Cockpit Designer, Bizagi BPMN Modeler, ARIS Express, bpmn.io, Cubetto, BPMN2 Modeler, W4 Web Modeler, SYDLE SEED, Imixs-BPMN, Innovator, Modelio, yEd, RunaWFE, and Feng Office are some of the top Open Source and Free BPM tools. 


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Section 04: In this section, the simulation of the project created in the previous section will be carried out, so that we can identify errors, bottlenecks and improvement points in the diagram. (The Simulation feature is only available in the paid version of bizagi modeler, the other tools presented in section 3 are free) 2351a5e196

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