bruce on February 3rd, 2010

Today Robert Shapiro of XPDL 2.x fame, also a member of the BPMN 2.0 Finalization Task Force in OMG, delivered an update on progress toward completing both XPDL 2.2 and BPMN 2.0.  Here is the link to the unedited replay.  Also, Sandy Kemsley does her usual fine job of summarizing the high points here.
I would [...]

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bruce on January 13th, 2010

Thanks to all of you who took my BPMN Self-Test.  BPMN, today accepted as the universal process modeling standard, is outwardly familiar — it looks like traditional swimlane flowcharts — but few people really know how to use it effectively. That’s what I try to teach in my book and the BPMessentials training. The self-test [...]

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bruce on January 7th, 2010

There has been a good response to the BPMN self-test.  The scores have been lower than I expected, but I have gotten nice feedback from the answer sheet and expanations I send out afterward.  It’s fair to say that while the diagram patterns in question describe common business scenarios, they probably represent the part of [...]

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bruce on January 5th, 2010

[This post describes an approach to integrating the Decsion model of von Halle and Goldberg with process modeling in BPMN.  For Part 1, click here.]
Before describing the integration of decision modeling with BPMN, I need to summarize the Decision Model approach described by Barb von Halle and Larry Goldberg in their excellent book.  I can’t [...]

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bruce on January 4th, 2010

I am a little surprised at the scores on my BPMN self-test.  Ten questions, four diagrams each, one of which is the correct answer.  The scenarios are typical from real-world processes, and most of the patterns should be used routinely in process models.  A couple of questions are a little hard, but I would have [...]

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bruce on December 29th, 2009

I saw a link a couple days ago for a BPMN self-test, and thought I’d try it out.  The test, available to anyone, is “part of a research project by Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Technische Universiteit Eindhoven on the understanding of BPMN Process Models.”  It’s harmless I suppose, but – to my way of thinking, [...]

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bruce on December 3rd, 2009

I know many of you are planning to put learning BPMN at the top of your 2010 resolutions list.  Well, if you’re not, you should be!  Travel is hard these days, but you’re in luck.  I’m going to be offering my BPMN training in a virtual classroom format – live, interactive, delivered over the Internet, [...]

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bruce on August 5th, 2009

[My August column on BPMInstitute.org]
BPMS Watch readers know I am a big fan of OMG’s Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) 2.0, which has passed its first approval hurdle and is now in the Finalization Task Force stage. A major reason is that for the first time, BPMN has standardized the schema for XML interchange of [...]

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bruce on July 6th, 2009

Lest there be any doubt that OMG is not a market-driven organization, they could not even generate a press release to proclaim BPMN 2.0’s first big step into the world of official standards. So I asked Dave Ings, IBM’s BPMN 2.0 pooh-bah, what actually transpired last month in Costa Rica. Here is what he said (as amended [...]

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I finally shipped the book off to the printer yesterday!  Wow, why does the last 5% take 50% of the time?  Not certain how long before it ships, but June almost for sure.
I’ve been using the new levels-based method and style approach in private classroom training for the past couple months.  I think it makes [...]

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