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Open Source Workflow & Business Process Management (BPM) Software quick review of free BPMN The Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) is very popular and is getting close to be the de facto standard for describing business processes in a graphical way. Basically BPMN can be used simply by pen and paper but using a good software tool which support this notation can make drawing much easier and is especially useful in case it is a little bit smarter by being able to check the syntax against the BPMN rules. As usual some common information about BPMN can be found at Wikipedia ( or the website of the OMG – Object Management Group ( which I working on BPMN too. The get a quick overview of the symbol, syntax and rules the so called BPMN posters are a good place to start. I do have a printed version on my desk when working with a modeler, because the tools I worked with in the past had different levels of checking the syntax and non of them was perfect in this discipline. Pros Cons Aris Express

Free BPM, BPMN Online Training | BizAgi Tutorial business process management (BPM) | Wikipedia Business process management (BPM) is a field in operations management that focuses on improving corporate performance by managing and optimising a company's business processes.[1] It can therefore be described as a "process optimization process." It is argued that BPM enables organizations to be more efficient, more effective and more capable of change than a functionally focused, traditional hierarchical management approach.[2] These processes can impact the cost and revenue generation of an organization. Changes in Business Process Management[edit] Although BPM initially focused on the automation of business processes with the use of information technology, it has since been extended[by whom?] to integrate human-driven processes in which human interaction takes place in series or parallel with the use of technology. More recent variations such as "human interaction management"[8][9] are concerned with the interaction between human workers performing a task. BPM life-cycle[edit]

List of top open source BPM / workflow solution » Software for Enterprise Every organization has their very own distinct business processes which differentiates them from their competitors. Some companies have predefined processes while some have processes which are defined by the employees themselves. Imagine what would happen if each customer support representative have their own way of managing a customer. Without a proper process in place, calls from customers can go unanswered and can be transferred endlessly. Lately, with the help of advance web based solutions, business processes and workflows can be managed through business process management (BPM) solutions. Change managementQuality controlCustomer serviceClaims managementComplaint managementProcurement There are many BPM / Workflow solutions out there. 1. Intalio is an open source business process platform built around the standards-based Eclipse STP BPMN modeler and Apache ODE BPEL engine, both originally contributed by Intalio. BREBAMPortalESBECM 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Some key features of Cuteflow includes:

ebizQ - BPM guidelines for enterprise community Home jBPM jBPM is a flexible Business Process Management (BPM) Suite. It makes the bridge between business analysts and developers. Traditional BPM engines have a focus that is limited to non-technical people only. jBPM has a dual focus: it offers process management features in a way that both business users and developers like it. What does jBPM do? A business process allows you to model your business goals by describing the steps that need to be executed to achieve that goal and the order, using a flow chart. This greatly improves the visibility and agility of your business logic, results in higher-level and domain-specific representations that can be understood by business users and is easier to monitor. The core of jBPM is a light-weight, extensible workflow engine written in pure Java that allows you to execute business processes using the latest BPMN 2.0 specification. jBPM is also not just an isolated process engine. Process languages jBPM6 What to do if I encounter problems or have questions?

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