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Author Archives: Frank Michael Kraft
Dates for BPMN 2.0 Training in 2012
Purpose Driven BPMN 2.0 Application Short description The training explains how BPMN 2.0 can be used for these purposes: “documentation”, “specification”, “model execution” and “model driven development”. The goals for modeling are transparency, integration and flexibility. The model types of … Continue reading
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Taylorism
In this blog post Jakob Freund shares his arguments why taylorism is a good thing. He argues, that taylorism is good, because it makes work effective, predictive and scalable – which are in essence the same arguments that Taylor himself … Continue reading
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A common misconception in SOA
I think it is very necessary to think about this statement: It is not possible to map behavior. Assume there is a given system landscape of different business systems each fulfilling a part of the business processes. Now assume the … Continue reading
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