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- OMG Announces Program for Building a Service Oriented Architecture with BPM and MDA Workshop
- NEEDHAM, Mass. -- October 16-19, 2006 - Burlingame, CA, USA
- Research articles 2006-08-01
- BPM and MDA: Competitors, Alternatives or Complementary
- Although MDA and BPM are both architectures for enterprise software systems the comparison stops there. MDA is designed to enable the computer-assisted generation of applications and components, i.e. software. By contrast, the purpose of BPM is to avoid writing, or generating, more software, its central thesis being to remove "process"...
- White papers 2003-07-01
- BPM and MDA: The Rise of Model-Driven Enterprise Systems
- Business Process Management BPM and the Model Driven Architecture MDA, while not identical, have a number of characteristics in common. However, the industry has yet to form a consensus regarding the relationship between BPM and MDA. Some BPM practitioners believe that MDA is not relevant to BPM and vice versa....
- White papers 2003-06-01
- The OMG's Model Driven Architecture and BPM
- The Object Management Group, an organization usually associated with software standards has recently begun to promote a new software development methodology, the Model Driven Architecture. In conjunction with MDA, the OMG has started to move aggressively to create standards for business process modeling and business rules. These new standards will...
- White papers 2004-05-01
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- BPM and Legacy Systems
- Legacy systems are key parts of many organizations. They often drive the mission-critical applications that businesses depend on. Replacing them can be both costly and risky. Business can preserve and extend legacy systems by moving to a service-oriented architecture. Developing a model that accurately captures the organization's business processes is...
- White papers
- Enterprise Business Process Management - Architecture, Technology And Standards
- All enterprises' operations require integrating information, and processing information with applications. This has been true for decades, if not centuries. Information and application integration has evolved from completely person centered verbal communication blacksmith to apprentice, through paper documents-mail-fax, email and Web page interactions. The information and applications control the flow...
- White papers 2006-10-30
- Exigen Group Releases Enhanced Insurance Process Backbone; New Verticalized BPM Suite Enables Insurance Companies to Modernize Legacy Systems and Facilitates End-to-End Business Process Optimization
- SAN FRANCISCO -- Exigen Group, a global provider of business process optimization technology and services, today announced the availability of the latest version of the Exigen Insurance Process Backbone IPB. Enhancements include an ACORD-based business object model along with a modern component-based, services-oriented architecture that enables end-to-end business process optimization...
- Research articles 2005-09-13
- Managing Rules (And Achieving Agility) With Business Process Management
- The pressure is on for IT to deliver applications that can change on a dime - evolving as quickly as the business evolves even in the face of uncertain requirements. To address these challenges, new programming models - such as extreme programming and iterative development - have emerged. The primary...
- White papers 2006-01-31
- Business Process Management Essentials: Illustrated Using Open Source Technologies
- Business Process Management BPM is not a new concept - Business Process Reengineering, a management approach that attempts to improve the efficiency of the underlying business processes within a business, was a hot topic in the 1990's. The principle of BPM is to provide business and technical users with a...
- White papers 2006-07-26
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