The BPM and EA Conference 2012 is simply too big to follow in person in all its sessions and details. I'm trying here to summarize all the stories that are going on. Feel free to add your comments and experiences! (For sake of readability, the story will be visible once you open this post separately).http://storify.com/marcobrambi/bpm-europe-and-eac-conference-2012.js[<a … Continue reading BPM and EA Europe Conference 2012 – the full Twitter story from all of us
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6th MDA and BPM forum 2012, Milan, Italy
Today I attended the MDA forum 2012, organized by Soluta.net and held in Milan, Italy. The topic of this year has been: "BPM and MDA". WebRatio was sponsoring the event and also had a presentation during the day, given by Stefano Butti. Here is a short summary of the day, which has been extremely interesting … Continue reading 6th MDA and BPM forum 2012, Milan, Italy
What’s the iPad for BPM?
It has been a while since a dangerous albeit crucial question has been posed to the Business Process Management community, starting from a provoking statement by Theo Priestley in one of his posts (BPM must die!). The question that circulated around is simple: is BPM dead?The question has collected a lot of attention, especially after it has been selected … Continue reading What’s the iPad for BPM?
Mobile and consumerization — keys for event-based Social BPM?
I really appreciated the provocative post by Chris Taylor on the potential of Social BPM to replace emails in business processes. While I see the final statement there a little bit too optimistic, total replacement is definitely in my dreams and I agree on the general trend.Actually, I see we are already in a hybrid … Continue reading Mobile and consumerization — keys for event-based Social BPM?
CUbRIK: content-intensive, time-intensive and human-intensive scalable search
Today I wish to share with you some details about a new project I'll be involved in throughout the next three years. The project is called CUbRIK and addresses advanced search techniques and tools for multimedia and multimodal search, based on content-intensive, time-intensive and human-intensive scalable processes. The project aims at experimenting the integration of … Continue reading CUbRIK: content-intensive, time-intensive and human-intensive scalable search
Bruce Silver’s keynote speech at BPMN 2011 workshop: interoperability and other issues in BPMN and UML
Today at the BPMN 2011 workshop in Luzern, Bruce Silver gave an interesting talk on the status of BPMN 2.0, its adoption, and his proposal for improving its general usage.I really appreciated the talk because:it focused on the ambiguities of the BPMN notation, even in the so acclaimed 2.0 versionit highlighted how users tend to … Continue reading Bruce Silver’s keynote speech at BPMN 2011 workshop: interoperability and other issues in BPMN and UML
Representing Social BPM and WebML at the BPMN workshop 2011
Tomorrow (November 21st) I'll present two contributions to the 3rd international BPMN workshop in Luzern, Switzerland.My first speech will present our proposed notation for representing Social Business Processes within Social BPM scenarios. Social networking is more and more considered as crucial for helping organizations harness the value of informal relationships and weak ties, without compromising … Continue reading Representing Social BPM and WebML at the BPMN workshop 2011
Seminar on Social BPM at SMAU 2011 Milano
Just to keep track of the events I've been involved recently, here is a quick summary of the seminar I gave together with Stefano Butti at SMAU Milano 2011. The topic was Social BPM. You can find here some picture, an interview (in Italian) and the slides I used (in English).Other pictures of the event … Continue reading Seminar on Social BPM at SMAU 2011 Milano
BPMN and Design Patterns for Engineering Social BPM Solutions
Our paper "BPMN and Design Patterns for Engineering Social BPM Solutions" (authored by Marco Brambilla, Piero Fraternali, and Carmen Vaca) has been presented today, August 29th, 2011, at the 4th Workshop on Business Process Management and Social Software (BPMS2’11), co-located with BPM 2011, in Clermont-Ferrand, France.This paper presents a process design methodology, supported by the … Continue reading BPMN and Design Patterns for Engineering Social BPM Solutions
My take on today’s Social BPM tweet jam
Today I participated, together with an impressive number of world-renowned experts in BPM, to a hectic tweet jam on Social BPM.I curated a (slightly remixed) recording of the session, which is available here (http://storify.com/marcobrambi/socialbpm) and embedded below.The participation was so intense that it was really hard to keep the pace of the discussion (especially because … Continue reading My take on today’s Social BPM tweet jam