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    Sybille Langenbahn
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    Live Blogging from ARIS UserDay and ARIS ProcessWorld

    6 days left until the ARIS UserDay in Berlin, and the tension is building! Any last-minute changes delay printing or booth set-up, the final lists need to be compiled, registration figures seem to change daily, and there are thousands of details that mustn’t be neglected. For my part, I can’t wait to be on my way to Berlin at last, getting everything ready that we’ve planned for the attendees.

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    Olaf Geyer
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    SOA – A is for Architecture

    In my last post I have covered the basics of EAM. We also have established that you need and EA or EAM for BPM. BPM comes in two forms: Business BPM and Technical BPM. Business BPM uses business lingo to describe business architecture – activities, processes, organizations, products and all sorts of resources etc. Technical BPM describes the execution of business processes; usually what we understand as workflow or SOA.

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    Marwane El Kharbili
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    On Business Rules and Vocabularies - Part I

    Business Rules Management (BRM) is a recognized approached for achieving business agility that made its way in the last 20 to 30 years and allies management disciplines and results from the research community on business rules. Now, business rules are changing the way organizations think about their business.

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    Eric Brabänder
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    Review: SAPPHIRE 2008 - A new star is born in the BPM Galaxy...

    Based on the rumours from last years' SAPPHIRE regarding the upcoming SAP modelling tool "Galaxy" and its integration with ESR as well as the possibility of process execution I joined this year in Berlin two presentations on SAP's new announced BPM product. One presentation "Next-Generation BPM on an Open Business Process Platform" was held by Thomas Volmering, responsible head of product management for SAP BPM and Ralf Heindoerfer, Development Manager SAP NetWeaver Business Process & Event Management at SAP.

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    Eric Brabänder
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    Review: SAPPHIRE 2008 - Where SAP is heading to...

    This week I was at SAPPHIRE Europe in Berlin and again I have to admit that this is a very impressing event with its about 9000 people being a part of this European SAP community. This years' theme of SAPPHIRE was "Business Beyond Boundaries" and Henning Kagermann started his Keynote with a very nice video intro with soccer artists that show a joint and artistic soccer play at a lot of different places all over the world.

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    Sebastian Stein
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    BPMN and XPDL

    My previous post about the future of BPMN created quite some noise in the community. It seems there are many people out there having some great ideas how to move forward BPMN. One clear issue to be tackled in BPMN 2.0 is the missing exchange format. Some readers suggest using XPDL for this purpose. Let's take a look at it and see if this is a good idea.

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    Britta Hilt
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    Part 2: How BPM really works: From "BPR" to "BPM as a Discipline"

    Today: Knowing HOW is half the story! Many factors like laws & regulations, changed customer requirements, information technology trends, market changes can slow down companies, or even risk their economic success. Improving Business Process enables them to stay ahead. However, since the world is still turning around, it´s not a one-time improvement project, but a continuous approach: “BPM as a Discipline”.

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    Mike Wheeler
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    Executive Command-and-Control of Business Processes, A Perspective

    In order to provide today’s operationally savvy executive with the command-and-control cockpit that is needed to run an effective organization, I propose that we must first consider the three basic components that are the foundation of any organization: people, processes and technology.

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    Joerg Klueckmann
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    Review: Process Intelligence Conference Split, Croatia

    I just came from the presentation from Mr. Witschi from Swisscom. In a 3 hours sessions (including a coffee break) he showed why and how Swisscom switched its order processing controlling/management to ARIS Process Performance Manager. The impressing thing was that he used the live Swisscom system to show how they were able to reduce the average processing time for order process (e.g. DSL order and installation) from 5.3 working days to 1 working day. If you don’t believe this number, click on read more.

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    Joerg Klueckmann
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    Review: ARIS ProcessDay Split, Croatia

    I was fortunate to receive an invitation to ARIS ProcessDay in Split, Croatia. Let me start this way. It’s the perfect location to do an event. Not only were the surroundings (mountains/ ocean/ sun) extraordinary, but also the presentations. I especially enjoyed the presentation from Rob Davis. He is a Principal BPM Consultant at British Telecom. Rob basically started BPM at British Telecom. Especially during the privatization of this organization with some 150,000 employees, the management of business processes was crucial.

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    Sebastian Stein
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    Business Information Systems (BIS) Conference Innsbruck, Austria

    I am currently at the 11th Business Information Systems (BIS) conference in Innsbruck, Austria. Innsbruck is a small town in the middle of the European Alps surrounded by massive mountains of more than 2.500m. It is a nice scenery for such a conference.

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    Kai-Uwe Schwarzwälder
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    Best Practise to Implement the Rule Discovery Process in an Organisation

    What is now my best practise approach to implement the rule discovery process in an organisation? In this post I give a short introduction. Depending on the rule sources I define a rule discovery roadmap. Rule sources are classical persons (domain experts), documents and program source code.

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    Britta Hilt
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    Part 1: How BPM really works: From BPR to BPM as a Discipline

    Today: Old Organization + New Technology = Expensive Old Organization As we all know, in the late 20th century, more and more Managing Directors were following Michael Hammer´s advice to rigorously change their companies´ processes in reducing non-value adding work to zero, instead of using IT to automate it..

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    Sebastian Stein
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    Where is BPMN heading to?

    The Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) grew popular among business analysts in recent years. BPMN is a public standard maintained by OMG. Today, we see a lot of BPMN support like specific BPMN trainings. Even though adoption of BPMN in industry is fast, there are still some important things missing like a tool independent exchange format. Therefore, work on BPMN 2 already started more than one year ago.

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    Olaf Geyer
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    Do I need Enterprise Architecture to do BPM?

    Do I need Enterprise Architecture to do BPM? I’d say yes. If you do BPM – whether it is the business view of process management or the more technical view – you most likely document or design your processes. How do you do that? You create models or diagrams depicting a process that is composed of process steps or activities, roles and organizations, events, information, systems or services, and much more. If you are serious about BPM you are or should be doing this in a structured and managed approach.

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