In response to the really sensible question posted on eBizQ: What key methods do you use for applying design patterns in BPM? here is my viewpoint:I've been working both on software engineering (where design patterns have basically redefined the entire discipline) and in web and BP design.I think to pattern as reusable design solutions to … Continue reading Applying design patterns in BPM?
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Prominent bloggers in the BPM community
I have now spent a few months wandering around in the blogosphere investingating and discussing issues related to Business Process Modeling (BPM). Time has come to start a list of blogs I consider relevant and inspiring for the community. Here is a first bunch (in no particular order). If you have other suggestions, feel free … Continue reading Prominent bloggers in the BPM community
My today’s BPM responses
BPM Product development (Adam Deane Blog, Nov. 10, 2010) Adam,thanks for sharing this. Extremely valuable resource indeed.Let me point you also to another source of knowledge for the BPM field I recently discovered: the Slideshare group managed by Sandy Kemsley, :http://www.slideshare.net/group/business-process-managementWant value from social? Add structure (Tom Davenport blog, Harvard Business School)Social aspects and structure … Continue reading My today’s BPM responses
Posts on BPM and UML interaction
Here are the responses I gave on Jordi Cabot blog (www.modeling-languages.com) on the issue of business process modeling and of the new CFP for a UML profile for BPMN.Mixed feelings - but clear understanding Submitted on Thu, 09/16/2010. I have mixed feelings about this issue: first, about the objective of the move; second, about the … Continue reading Posts on BPM and UML interaction
Interview with Stefano Butti (WebRatio) on modeling-languages.com
Jordi Cabot has published an interesting interview to Stefano Butti, the CEO of WebRatio, on his blog (modeling-languages.com). It collects a nice set of insights and stories on MDD, WebML, and BPM, together with an overview of the history of the tool, its objectives and its current status.Read the interview now.You may also vote … Continue reading Interview with Stefano Butti (WebRatio) on modeling-languages.com
Responses on BPM in the Forrester Blog
Software AG buys Data Foundations: Business Acumen Meets Data Competency (Fri, 10/22/2010, Clay Richardson Forrester Blog)Dear Clay,I think your predictions are crucial for both the data and process management fields. I would actually read them more as a recommendation to potential adopters than a mere prediction. I think that the evolutions you mention in the … Continue reading Responses on BPM in the Forrester Blog
Again on BPM posting. Responses to Sandy Kemsley
Maintaining Consistency Across BPM Initiatives’ Content(November 3, Enterprise Irregulars) In response to a writeup by Sandy Kemsley on a user experince on MDD+BPM at Bank of America.Dear Sandy,Thank you so much for sharing this writeup and comment. Being a researcher on MDD and BPM, I'm glad to see that this recipe is getting more and … Continue reading Again on BPM posting. Responses to Sandy Kemsley
Other comments/replies on BPM
Why Do So Many BPM Projects Fail? (EbizQ, September 17th 2010) I fully agree on most of your positions, in particular about the need for commitment.From our experience, the major mandatory success factors include:- Awareness and willingness to embrace the BPM by the high level management and by the lower level roles that are requested … Continue reading Other comments/replies on BPM
BPM history in one picture
Starting from various sources and disciplines, I have built up a pictorial representation of BPM history in the last 30 years. I know, it's shallow and incomplete, but I think it makes some good points.Just one comment on the last step: model driven development seems to be recognized as a good practice in the BPM … Continue reading BPM history in one picture
My blogging activity on BPM
I recently commented/ interacted with several people in the Business Process Management (BPM) online community. I'll try to recap here all my recent contributions in this and the next few posts (just as a way for me not to forget about them):Choosing the first process to implement (Adam Deane blog, 22/9/2010)I basically agree with the … Continue reading My blogging activity on BPM
