bruce on February 14th, 2006

[Originally posted on IT|Redux]
The world of BPMS is divided into BPEL-lovers and BPEL-haters, and the thing that BPEL-haters seem to hate most is that the OASIS standard “excludes” human tasks. How can you have a “business process” execution language that cannot accommodate human-performed activities? “Out of scope”?! Are you kidding?
Of course, if you’re a BPEL [...]

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bruce on February 3rd, 2006

[Originally posted on IT|Redux]
This is my latest BPMS Watch column on BPM Institute.
One of the fundamental promises of BPMS was supposed to be improved business-IT alignment through model-driven implementation. We’re headed in the right direction but the tools and standards don’t completely support it yet. In preparation for the upcoming 2006 BPM Think Tank, a [...]

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