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Key: BPMN2-61
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Legacy Issue Number: 14336
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Status: closed
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Source: Trisotech ( Mr. Denis Gagne)
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Summary:
Reported by dga...@trisotech.com, Jul 29, 2009
The third structural specifications for an End Event in page 253 reads:"If
the End Event is not used, then all Flow Objects that do not have any
outgoing Sequence Flow (i.e. are not a source of a Sequence Flow) mark the
end of a path in the Process."Is a "Throwing Link Intermediate Event" an exception to this statement?
And, should it be indicated? -
Reported: BPMN 2.0b1 — Fri, 4 Sep 2009 04:00 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — BPMN 2.0
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Disposition Summary:
(a) Section 10.4.3 End Event, page 222 (252 pdf), after 5th bullet on page (3rd 2nd level bullet): Add a third level bullet with the following text: "An exception to this
are throwing Link Intermediate Events, which are not allowed to have outgoing Sequence Flow. See page 243 for more information on Link Intermediate Events."
(b) Section 10.4.3 End Event, page 222 (252 pdf), after 5th bullet on page (3rd 2nd level bullet): Add a third level bullet with the following text: "An exception to this
are Event Sub-Processes which are not allowed to have outgoing Sequence Flow. See page 155 for more information on Event Sub-Processes." -
Updated: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 20:57 GMT
BPMN2 — Page 253, section 10.4.3 End Event Sequence Flow Connections
- Key: BPMN2-61
- OMG Task Force: BPMN 2.0 FTF