How do you use loop characteristics and markers to indicate multi-instance activities in BPMN?

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Multi-instance activities are tasks or subprocesses that are executed multiple times for different inputs or outputs in a business process. For example, you may have a multi-instance activity that sends an email to each customer in a list, or that processes each item in an order. In BPMN, you can use loop characteristics and markers to indicate multi-instance activities and specify how they behave. In this article, you will learn how to use these elements and see some examples of multi-instance activities in BPMN diagrams.

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