There might be three distinct kinds of process support necessary: 1) System Centric Processes 2) Human Centric Processes 3) Knowledge Worker Processes System centric processes are fairly well defined:… more →
Thoughts on Collaborative PlanningMax J. Pucher wrote 4 weeks ago: The Thought Leader Summit of the WFMC at the Tibco offices in Maidenhead was quite interesting. Ther … more →
Max J. Pucher wrote 1 month ago: On Nov. 3rd, I will be attending a Throught Leader Summit of the Workflow Management Coalition. The … more →
kswenson wrote 1 month ago: There might be three distinct kinds of process support necessary: 1) System Centric Processes 2) Hum … more →
kswenson wrote 6 months ago: Three upcoming events might be worth looking into: May 19: Industry Briefing: BPMN 2.0 Examined This … more →
kswenson wrote 8 months ago: WfMC announced last week the BPMN Model Portability Validation test. This is a test that certifies t … more →
kswenson wrote 9 months ago: On March 26, 2009 I will be participating in another “BPM in Practice” seminar in San Di … more →
kswenson wrote 9 months ago: Michael zur Muehlen has written a short article on “The Business Process Analytics Format (BPA … more →
kswenson wrote 1 year ago: After a few months without much BPM discussion, then I blinked and found that I have been missing th … more →
kswenson wrote 2 years ago: WfMC experts are again presenting the standards tutorials at two venues in Europe. 1. Poznań Poland. … more →
kswenson wrote 2 years ago: A lot of you know I am a big proponent of XPDL, the XML Process Definition Language. Not only becaus … more →
kswenson wrote 2 years ago: I heard a funny rumor today: someone heard that the OMG was buying the WfMC in order to put an end t … more →
kswenson wrote 3 years ago: It has been two weeks, but I have been so occupied it is hard to keep up. WfMC held the latest meeti … more →
kswenson wrote 3 years ago: Key members of the BPM standards community are coming together in Mainz Germany on September 29 to p … more →
kswenson wrote 3 years ago: At the last WfMC committee meeting, we were honored by a visit from Skip Ellis, a luminary in the fi … more →