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Category Archives: Adaptive Processes
New Book: Taming the Unpredictable
It is a pleasure for me to announce our new book: Taming the Unpredictable. It is a sequel to the ground-breaking Mastering the Unpredictable. About Taming the Unpredictable Highly predictable work is easy to support using traditional programming techniques, while … Continue reading
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What is an Adaptive Process?
In recent weeks I am often asked: “What is an Adaptive Process?”. Ok – that’s because I say: “Adaptive Processes will become the new generation of BPM.” And yes – this term is currently being coined, and I want to … Continue reading
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ACM TweetJam wrap-up
If you are interested in my tweets in yesterday’s Adaptive Case Management TweetJam, here they are: I am available. First TweetJam for me. Never done one before. #acmjam I want to learn if people find the arguments for acm convincing. … Continue reading
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