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    Could you please decide whether you are looking for UML or Flowchart? They are different things. Commented Mar 26, 2021 at 14:38
  • You are looking at two different things. In draw.io, you have the Flowchart menu open. However, in the yEd link, that document is referring to UML activity diagrams. The notation for flowcharts and UML Activity Diagrams aren't the same thing. The first question would be to figure out if you want a flowchart or a UML model. Commented Mar 26, 2021 at 16:14
  • The question is fully dedicated to flowchart. I’ve removed the uml tag to avoid any unnecessary ambiguity Commented Mar 26, 2021 at 19:40
  • @Christophe There is still ambiguity because of the link to yed.yworks.com/support/qa/2683/…, which is about UML Activity Diagrams. It doesn't make sense to look for a UML notation when creating a flowchart, which has different notations. Commented Mar 27, 2021 at 10:06
  • @ThomasOwens yes indeed, but OP says “I’ve got to express parallel processes as shown in this example”, and the example is an UML example with true parralelism. I understand that OP knows that there is a notation in other modelling notations and asks for something equivalent if flowcharting. Commented Mar 27, 2021 at 10:41