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Thursday, 11 September 2008 01:45 PM-02:45 PM | |
Speaker: Derek Miers Location: Maryland Ballroom C Session Type: Track Session Track: C | |
Process models are business assets – a tool for communication, a reference architecture, and a way of driving business and IT closer together. This session focuses on business process modeling notation (BPMN) and touches on other modeling techniques, such as role activity diagrams and business capability/services modeling. |
Key Issues:
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- What is BPMN – its fundamental capabilities, strengths and weaknesses?
- Where is BPMN as a standard, and how widely has it been adopted by vendors?
- What are the implications for compatibility and portability of BPMN models between tools? What other standards are relevant and where are they moving?
- How to build simple BPMN models (BPMN Basics).
- How is BPMN applied in tools today? Is there consistency of adoption in BPMN tools? Quick comparison of tools, etc.
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