Integration

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OMG Decision Model Notation update

At the OMG technical meeting this week we had a review of the draft DMN RFP by the Business Modelling and Integration group experts,...

Is CEP just a Supporting Act?

Opher Etzion wrote an interesting blog responding to analyst Phil Howard, which in turn provoked another response by Rainer Ammon. Phil had commented that...

Real time processes for business…

Two more links of interest to the event processing community: Jim Sinur comments that the Japanese business process marketplace is "ready for dynamic BPM"... A Goal...

DEBS2010: the EPTS Reference Architecture tutorial

This year DEBS is in Europe, and in Kings College Cambridge, England - surely a model for the Harry Potter Hogwarts School of Architecture,...

Case Management, Social BPM and other extensions to the business process idea

Forrester (and prior to that, long-time independent) BPM consultant Derek Miers often extolled the virtues of "case management" over "generic BPM" (and it was...

Seminar on Events, Rules and Processes

Prof Adrian Paschke invited me to present to his students this week on some of the real-world experiences of CEP versus the semantic technology...

Active Fulfillment – dynamic BPM, rules etc

The TIBCO AFF solution framework has evolved into a product. Or actually 2. These help solve the "business 'Order to Cash' problem" otherwise known...

Gartner: Processes start with “events”…

Interesting to see Jim Sinur post on the "event viewpoint" in his BPM blog. It's all about events and events are in complete control. Pure...

Event processing, states, and something called BEDL

I don't normally have much to say on BPEL (as a language for orchestrated processes). A BPEL engine can be used to execute business...

Gartner’s Sinur says CEP is just another BPM technology

Well, it looks like the analysts are coming round to the view that: "Business Processes" and their supporting technologies cover more than just simple flow-diagrams...