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This is the end event you will see (and use) most of the time. It is always used to mark the end of the process.

Symbol

BPD End Event None

Description

When a business process model reaches an end event, it is complete. When a subprocess reaches an end event, the process flow returns to the parent process.

The none end event specifies that there is no other special behavior associated with the end of the process.

An End event can't have outgoing connectors. Its use is optional, and if it isn't used, any activity without outgoing connectors shows the end of the process flow.

Example

None End Event Sample

Scope

Objects: Business Process Diagram

See Also

Terminate End Event
Signal End Event
Error End Event












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