Chuck Norris on June 24, 2010 A BPMN process doesn't start with an intermediate event. Unless Chuck Norris modeled it. Bookmark Like Share Sign in or register to reply. Notify Moderator 4 Replies Sort by Date ASC Date DESC Likes Sort by Date ASC Date DESC Likes Roland Woldt on June 24, 2010 - 17:25 You're wrong. In that case it would be an end event. Like Sign in or register to reply. Notify Moderator MJ Marcus Jennings on June 24, 2010 - 17:49 Roland, by disagreeing with Chuck (a dangerous move) have you forced a break and fail in BPMN notation? And would "End of conversation" initiate the process of pain, suffering and eventual recovery on your part? Like Sign in or register to reply. Notify Moderator Frank Weyand on June 24, 2010 - 18:24 Wouldn't it be end of Roland? Like Sign in or register to reply. Notify Moderator Roland Woldt on June 24, 2010 - 19:06 Seems as if I'm doomed anyway ... Seems as if I'm doomed anyway ... Like Sign in or register to reply. Notify Moderator
Roland Woldt on June 24, 2010 - 17:25 You're wrong. In that case it would be an end event. Like Sign in or register to reply. Notify Moderator
MJ Marcus Jennings on June 24, 2010 - 17:49 Roland, by disagreeing with Chuck (a dangerous move) have you forced a break and fail in BPMN notation? And would "End of conversation" initiate the process of pain, suffering and eventual recovery on your part? Like Sign in or register to reply. Notify Moderator
Frank Weyand on June 24, 2010 - 18:24 Wouldn't it be end of Roland? Like Sign in or register to reply. Notify Moderator
Roland Woldt on June 24, 2010 - 19:06 Seems as if I'm doomed anyway ... Seems as if I'm doomed anyway ... Like Sign in or register to reply. Notify Moderator
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You're wrong. In that case it would be an end event.