Start Event

A Start Event refers to a marker in BPMN, which means start of a process.

Summary
In BPMN, the event that influences the order or timing of the business process is classified into three types: Start, Intermediate, and End. Among these types, the start event shows the place where a process starts. In some cases, two or more start events exist in the same process level. When the end event is used, at least one start event is required.

In a sequence flow, flow of a process starts with a start event. The start event has no input sequence flow. In some cases, it is a target of a message flow and it has an input message. However, the start event cannot be the source of a message flow. In a word, it never has any output message.

The start event is drawn with a simple line circle. The cause of the event ("Trigger") is identified by the marker in the circle. The markers and triggers are shown in the following table.

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 * BPMN
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 * Intermediate Event
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