OMG BPMN2 Conversations vs Event terminology
At OMG this week we had an update on the BPMN 2.0 work. BPMN 2.0 is of course primarily for the "human event processing"...
Cue “Process Intelligence”?
Neil Raden blogged on Intelligent Enterprise about Process Intelligence, commenting that that "Operational BI, Pervasive BI, Operational Intelligence, Process Intelligence, BAM, Complex Event Processing,...
BPM TT EU 08: Governance and business motivation
The 2nd day of the BPM ThinkTank Europe event included a round table session on "process governance". I am not as familiar as I...
BPM TT EU 08: setting expectations for BPMN 3.0
This week sees the BPM Think Tank move to Europe, and a chance to observe any differences in BPM expectations and takeup over the...
Business Rules Forum 2008: Upper Ontology for Events, Processes, States, Rules
Paul Haley, no doubt somewhat bemused that his old company (still using his name) is now under the Oracle banner, presented his proposal for...
BPM TT 08: CEP augmenting BPMS for agility
... was the catchy snappy hip punchy title of our contribution to this year's BPM(I) (aka OMG) Think Tank 2008's RoundTable sessions. These are...
Updated Update on Rule Representations
Jim Sinur, newly returned as analyst for the Gartner camp, just made an interesting post on rule representations. As TIBCO is attending the OMG...
Gartner EP Summit: Predictive Customer Interaction Management
One of the demos to watch for on the TIBCO stand at Gartner next week will be "Predictive Customer Interaction Management for Insurance". This...
CEP vs Decision Management
Interesting to see James Taylor's comment on "Decisions Matter in Complex Event Processing". "Decision Management" is orthogonal to "event processing type", where the...
The Value of State…
... sounds like a political comment about Big Government , but in fact we mean to delve a little into UML (and TIBCO BusinessEvents')...