Effective Process Modeling with BPM & BPMN




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Overview

Business Process Management (BPM) is a set of related activities, such as process modeling and design, process execution, process monitoring, and process optimization. This Refcard provides an overview of the BPM lifecycle together with the roles and results of business process modeling. It gives an overview of the Business Process Modeling Notation and presents the most important BPM patterns.


About the Author

Matjaz B Juric, Ph. D., is associate professor at the University of Maribor and the head of the SOA Competency Centre. He has been consultant for several large companies on the BPM/SOA projects and has worked on projects, such as SOA Maturity Model, SOA in Telcos, performance analysis and optimization of RMI-IIOP, etc. Matjaz is author of courses for the BPEL and SOA consulting company BPELmentor.com. He is also a member of the BPEL Advisory Board.

Ana Sasa has dedicated the last five years exclusively to the field of SOA. She has worked on a number of IT projects for government agencies and large companies and has specialized knowledge and experience in the technical, business and organizational aspects of BPM and SOA. She is a researcher at the University of Ljubljana.

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