Discovering Hidden Communication Patterns and Informal Organization in Companies through Graph Analysis

In this study, we present a comprehensive framework for capturing, processing, and analyzing large-scale digital communication data to uncover hidden informal communication patterns within a real-world corporate environment. We run our study on a unique dataset of 40.425.247 email messages exchanged within a banking company, spanning a two-year period. Based on this information, we construct … Continue reading Discovering Hidden Communication Patterns and Informal Organization in Companies through Graph Analysis

CityOmeters, our solution for smartcity analysis and management, presented at EXPO2015

CityOmeters, the complete solution proposed by Fluxedo for smart city management that includes social engagement via micro-planning and big data flow analytics over social content and IoT, has been presented today at EXPO 2015 in Milano, in the Samsung and TIM pavilion. See the slides below: [slideshare id=52747164&doc=fluxedocityometerssmartcitysocialnetworkandiotmeasurement-150914101736-lva1-app6891] CityOmeters: smartcity socialnetwork and IoT measurement from … Continue reading CityOmeters, our solution for smartcity analysis and management, presented at EXPO2015

Why we built an app and why we got featured as best app in the Apple store

It took years, countless hours of work and conceptual effort by a good bunch of people, but last December we delivered our flagship app Fluxedo to the Apple Store and Android Play Store. And yes, we got featured as best new app in the Apple store. This was a great surprise, for several reasons: we … Continue reading Why we built an app and why we got featured as best app in the Apple store

My invited post on Modeling Social Web Apps (on www.modeling-languages.com)

It's with great pleasure that I announce my invited post on the modeling-languages.com blog, curated by Jordi Cabot.First, I'm glad he invited me. Second, I'm happy that he asked for a post on Social-enabled Web application modeling.I mean, we all see how social technologies are transforming our life. And yet, the modeling community and the software … Continue reading My invited post on Modeling Social Web Apps (on www.modeling-languages.com)

BPM and EA Europe Conference 2012 – the full Twitter story from all of us

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

Making Social BPM mean Business – Sandy Kemsley’s seminar at BPM Europe 2012 by IRM-UK

While attending the BPM Europe Conference 2012, I started by following the seminar by Sandy Kemsley on Social Business Process Management.She brought up a large set of interesting issues related to Social BPM: Social BPM dimensionsDimensions of complexity can be orthogonalized and well managed:Structure: how much structured is the processInternal Collaboration: how much internal collaboration … Continue reading Making Social BPM mean Business – Sandy Kemsley’s seminar at BPM Europe 2012 by IRM-UK

Social Informatics workshop: Social networking at work with human factors and technical platforms in mind

Today I'm attending an extremely interesting workshop on Social Informatics at University of Trento. The workshop gathers a diverse audience spanning from computer science to cognitive science and health. The program of the day included the following presentations: Supporting Social Interactions for Older Adults. Cristhian Parra, University of Trento, ItalyThis talk focused on ways for … Continue reading Social Informatics workshop: Social networking at work with human factors and technical platforms in mind

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

The social enterprise options

A huge discussion is ongoing on how to implement the social enterprise paradigm and on why it doesn't seem to deliver as expected.Obviously, social enterprise is a broad term that comprises a large number of very diverse problems addressed and solutions that can be adopted, within a variety of business scenarios (including social CRM, social … Continue reading The social enterprise options

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