An Activity is a work that is performed within a business process. An Activity can be atomic or non-atomic (compound). There are three types of Activities that are part of a Process: 
If the Activity property Is For Compensation is set to true, the Activity will be used for compensation, which means that this Activity will be activated only when a Compensation Event is detected and initiated under the Compensation Event visibility scope. The Compensation indicator (marker) is displayed for all activities that are used for the compensation. - Compensation Task with Compensation indicator
 - Compensation SubProcess with Compensation indicator

Activities can be repeated sequentially, essentially behaving like a loop. The presence of loop characteristics signifies that an Activity has the looping behavior. There are two types of looping characteristics defined in BPMN: The Compensation, Multi-instance Loop, and Standard Loop indicators can be added to all types of Activities. |
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