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- | FIXME **This page is not fully translated, yet. Please help completing the translation.**\\ //(remove this paragraph once the translation is finished)// | ||
- | ====Process instance in generall==== | + | |
- | An instance is a single process flow, which is based on a [[process| process definition]]. In one process any amount of instances are possible. Only with the start of an instance, tasks will be created, which need to be completed. | + | ====Process Instance Overview==== |
- | The process of an instance depends on the underlying definition.\\ | + | An instance is a single process flow, which is based on a [[process| process definition]]. There may be any number of instances for a given process. Tasks to be completed will only be created after an instance has been started. |
+ | The process of an instance is dependent on the underlying definition.\\ | ||
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- | You find [[start_instance|here]] how you start an instance. | + | More information on how to start an instance can be found [[start_instance|here]]. |