bruce on July 30th, 2007

In my previous post, I discussed how the meaning of BPMN portability differs between BPDM, XPDL, and students in my BPMN training.  Today, BPMN serialization is essentially a two-horse race: it’s XPDL 2.0 (maybe 2.x), or BPDM.  Don’t tell me “these are not competing standards.”  As far as BPMN serialization goes, of course they are.  [...]

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bruce on July 30th, 2007

There’s no denying that BPMN is gaining traction in the marketplace.  I see it in my training.  I see it in BPMS and BPA vendors getting on board.  But what’s amazing about this is that it’s happening without a standard way to store and interchange BPMN between tools.  It almost boggles the mind that the [...]

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bruce on July 30th, 2007

Maybe I bit off a bit more than I could chew.  I launched my BPMN training this spring and simultaneously the update of my BPMS Reports on BPMInstitute.org.  Plus actual paying work.  It was stuffing 10 pounds into a five-pound bag, and the BPMS Watch blog was what fell on the floor.  But now version [...]

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