Why is there no multiple parallel end event in the BPMN standard?
And furthermore why says the multiple Endevent that all descriped events are thrown, because that has to be the definition of a multiple parallel endevent. The multiple Endevent should be described as "one out of the descriped events are thrown" in my opinion. Im very confused. Can someone help? (And yes, i know the way to just not use these typ of events and model it sepreate but i just want to fully understand the standard)
Kindly Kapkof
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