Tag Archives: Workflow

Not just Modeling

Understanding Modeling Element of a modeling language – like BPMN 2.0 – is a necessary condition for successful modeling, but by no means sufficient. Models must have a meaning within a context in the end, otherwise they are useless. For … Continue reading

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Answer to “Reframing the BPMN vs BPEL Debate”

Reframing the BPMN vs BPEL Debate poses some interesting questions. I took from it: Is BPM a business Discipline or software engineering? Whose responsibility is it to implement (automate) a business process? Should we aim to move from design to … Continue reading

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Ad-Hoc Processes

Unstructured, Semi-Structured and Structured Processes makes a distinction between structured, unstructured and semi-structured processes, that I like. It is interesting, that in the definition of process the emphasis on the post is less on the sequence of activities, but more … Continue reading

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