Posts Tagged ‘BPM’

30th January 2008

What needs more agility – processes or decisions?

Kjell-Sverre Jerijærvi posted A SOA+BPM+CDM Ontology with a very nice graphic showing his point of view when it comes to the various aspects of Business Process Management (BPM), SOA and Event-Driven Architecture(EDA). Given his model, which I liked, Decision Services (wiki) are going to be in the Activity layer – not part of Entity Services [...]

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posted by James Taylor in BPM, Business Rules, Decision Management | 1 Comment

9th January 2008

EDM should be a top priority for CIOs in 2008

Allan Alter over at CIO Insight had this article on CIOs Rank Their Top Priorities for 2008. Across all categories of company it was interesting that the top items were:

Delivering better service to customers
Improving business processes
Contributing to the creation of new business strategies
Cutting costs

I don’t know about you but I can see how EDM can [...]

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posted by James Taylor in BPM, Business Rules, Decision Management, Strategy | 1 Comment

14th December 2007

Decision management and case management

I attended a very interesting presentation given by Henk from Cordys this week on Case Management. With Henk’s permission I have posted his slides on Slideshare.net (you can see them embedded below). Case management is an interesting “subset” of Business Process Management. I say “subset” as I don’t think that case management “processes” are really [...]

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posted by James Taylor in BPM, Business Rules, Decision Management | 6 Comments

13th December 2007

What IS the SOA Consortium anyway?

I realized yesterday that people might not know what the SOA Consortium is, so I thought I would publish some quick notes. The SOA consortium (www.soa-consortium.org) is a time-limited (2010) advocacy group for business-driven SOA.
In other words they are going to “Promote and enable business agility via SOA to allow businesses to compete, innovate [...]

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posted by James Taylor in BPM | 2 Comments

7th December 2007

A curious reader asks…

One of my favorite things to do on my blog is respond to questions from readers. To make it easy to find these going forward I have added a new category – Reader Questions. Email me (james at smartenoughsystems.com) if you have a question you’d like me to answer on the blog. Anyway, this week [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Book, Decision Management | 2 Comments

5th December 2007

Delivering “Policy-Oriented Enterprise Management”

Charlie Bess had an interesting post over on the EDS blog that led me to this article in the November IEEE journal titled: Toward the Realization of Policy-Oriented Enterprise Management (fee charged). The article is by Matthias Kaiser from SAP labs here in my home town. He is doing some research with a group at [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Strategy | 1 Comment

4th December 2007

Bridging strategy and technology with enterprise decision management

I got an interesting email from Dan Appleton this week. Dan is a principal of The Capabilities Center and his email prompted me to blog today on this topic. Dan’s email introduced his perspective on how business rules, especially in the context of enterprise decision management or EDM. He and I are broadly in agreement [...]

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posted by James Taylor in BPM, Business Rules, Decision Management, Strategy | 0 Comments

30th November 2007

Just how much agility can SOA (or BPM) really deliver anyway?

A couple of links today made me think about agility in the context of BPM and SOA. My friends at Zapthink pointed me to a Tom Sullivan post on backlogs as a measure of success which caught my eye because the use of decision management technologies often reduces IT backlogs (by empowering business users – [...]

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posted by James Taylor in BPM, Business Rules | 3 Comments

28th November 2007

More thoughts on RuleBurst and Haley

Having posted some initial thoughts on RuleBurst’s acquisition of Haley, I was lucky enough to get some time with Peter Still, VP Strategy. Peter and I spent an interesting hour discussing the merger and the combined companies plans so I thought I would share some of my thoughts.
The first interesting thing to note is that, [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules | 4 Comments

27th November 2007

When is Application Development not Application Development anymore?

An interesting post caught my eye recently – Should we still call it Application Development? This seems like an interesting question, particularly when you start considering the decomposition of the application that has taken place over the last decade. Not so long ago, applications (especially enterprise applications) were monolithic. They handled their own data, user [...]

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posted by James Taylor in News | 1 Comment

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