An Empirical Study on Simplification of Business Process Modeling Languages

Today I gave my presentation of our Empirical Study on Simplification of Business Process Modeling Languages at the Conference of Software Language Engineering, in Pittsburg, PA (co-located with Splash 2015). You can find the full presentation here below, and some more details in this post by Eric Umuhoza on Jordi Cabot's blog. [slideshare id=54391109&doc=bpmn-simplification-to-ppm-fluxedo-sle2015-splash2015-pittsburg-151026160126-lva1-app6892] BPMN modeling simplification … Continue reading An Empirical Study on Simplification of Business Process Modeling Languages

Fluxedo – your personal flow manager: model-driven strikes back for end users?

After months of intensive preparatory work, we are ready to announce a new initiative that starts from the model-driven engineering research but then targets end users: the upcoming mobile app called Fluxedo! Fluxedo is a personal flow manager that allows you to easily create and share your tasks with friends and colleagues. Fluxedo lets you … Continue reading Fluxedo – your personal flow manager: model-driven strikes back for end users?

Personal process management: the overlooked side of BPM

Being quite involved both in the BPM field and in social networking, personal productivity tools, and Web application design, I'm always appalled when I think about how many findings and practices designed for businesses could benefit our everyday life too.One specific example of this is about the BPM practices and their potential added value for … Continue reading Personal process management: the overlooked side of BPM