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Category Archives: BPMN
What is new in BPMN 2.0? – Last Remarks
So – it is very useful to have this tool for the top-down design of process interaction now. Inversely it can be used for the validation of an already existing bottom-up modeling. In reality it will be a mixture between … Continue reading
What’s new in BPMN 2.0 – continued
Elaborating more on what I said before about loosely coupled processes, I want to emphasize today, that the cut of the processes is of major importance – i.e. which parts are loosely coupled and which parts are tightly coupled. Furthermore … Continue reading
Posted in BPMN Standard
Tagged Business Process, Process, Process management, Workflow technology
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My BPMN 2.0 Overview Map
This is my BPMN 2.0 Overview Map. It shows a Choreography model in the middle, Orchestration with public Processes and private Processes, that belong to the public Processes. Systems integration is the realization of the underlying business processes. This sounds … Continue reading
Posted in BPMN in Practice, BPMN in Research
Tagged Business Process, Choreography, Constraint, Design, Orchestration
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