In OMG BPM terminology,process complexityis driven by the number ofdecision points, dependencies, and paths the process may take.
Thenumber of branches(e.g., gateways, conditional flows) directly increases structural complexity since it multiplies possible execution paths.
OptionBmatches this exactly.
OptionA(steps) increases length, not necessarily complexity.
OptionC(instances) relates to workload, not structural complexity.
OptionDrefers to user volume, unrelated to process model complexity.
Thus,branches are the main structural complexity driver in BPMN models.
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