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business operations and model-driven architecture

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MDA Journal: Software Industrialization and the New IT
This article reviews a thesis by Nicholas Carr, wherein IT has reached the end of its build-out phase and is now a commodity is right in important ways. This article points out Carr is also missing a key point: The convergence of computer technology, business process management BPM, and MDA...
Tags: Software, Business Process, Information Technology, Model-driven Architecture, Business Process Trends, Model Driven Architecture, Operational Planning, Strategy, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Business Operations, Management
White papers 2003-09-01
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"...
Tags: BPM, Model-driven Architecture, Business Process Trends, Model Driven Architecture, Business Process Automation, Operational Planning, Strategy, Enterprise Software, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Software Development, Software/Web Development, It Operations, Business Operations, Management, Software
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....
Tags: Business Process, BPM, Model-driven Architecture, Business Process Trends, Model Driven Architecture, Operational Planning, Business Process Automation, Strategy, Enterprise Software, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Business Operations, It Operations, Management, Software
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...
Tags: Business Process, BPM, Object Management Group, Model-driven Architecture, Business Process Trends, Model Driven Architecture, Operational Planning, Software Development, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Software/Web Development, Business Operations
White papers 2004-05-01
TMF White Paper on NGOSS and MDA
The aim of this paper is to describe the similarities between the TMF's NGOSS program and the OMG's MDA initiative, and to explain at a high-level how each could help the Enterprise and Service Provider communities to achieve increased return on technology investment. Both NGOSS and MDA strive to support...
Tags: Business Process, Model-driven Architecture, Business Process Trends, Model Driven Architecture, Operational Planning, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Business Operations
White papers 2004-04-01
Beyond MDA 1.0: Executable Business Processes From Concept to Code
The real-time enterprise is just on the horizon. The pressure to streamline business operations is significant in all areas. More and more advanced organizations are using business process modeling tools to help them understand and model their business processes. But many of the most exciting business process changes die when...
Tags: Business Process, Model-driven Architecture, Business Process Trends, Operational Planning, Model Driven Architecture, Business Operations, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Software Development, Software/Web Development
White papers 2004-11-01
MDA Journal: Scaling the Business Process Platform Up - The Challenges
This paper discusses the emerging Business Process Platform. It considers exactly how such a platform would interface with services or components and considers some of the scaling problems such a platform would have to deal with. It mentions that the transition to business process platforms presents some challenges, and thus...
Tags: Business Process, Model-driven Architecture, Business Process Trends, Operational Planning, Business Operations
White papers 2005-12-01
The Zachman Framework and the OMG's Model Driven Architecture
As organizations, products, customers and technologies continue to change at an increasingly rapid rate; managers have sought overviews that will allow them to understand how everything within their organization fits together. The Zachman Framework is one popular way of conceptualizing how all of the more specific architectures that an organization...
Tags: Object Management Group, Model-driven Architecture, Business Process Trends, Zachman Framework, Model Driven Architecture, Operational Planning, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Business Operations
White papers 2003-09-01

Additional Resources

How Operations Research Drives Success at P&G
Operations research isn't just geek science at P&G. It's an integral part of the company's marketing, sales and supply chain. ...
Tags: Procter & Gamble Co., BNET Feature, Quantitative Analysis, Analytics, Andrew Hines, Operations Research, Finance, Marketing, Business Operations, Management, Tools & Techniques, Branding, Financial Planning, Productivity, Research & Development, Wegryn, Team Management, Team, Jake Swearingen
Articles 2008-02-13
The Next Revolution in Productivity
Despite decades of reengineering, large companies still have problems with their business operations. They duplicate processes. They perform hundreds of noncore tasks that should be outsourced. And they spend vast sums on proprietary process-management software that's...
Tags: Jack Calhoun, Ric Merrifield, In Brief, Software, Harvard Business Review, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Web Services, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Activity, SOA, Dennis Stevens
Articles 2008-07-18
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...
Tags: Business Process, BPM, Information, Standards, Operational Planning, Business Process Automation, Strategy, Enterprise Software, Business Operations, It Operations, Management, Software
White papers 2006-10-30
Service-oriented Architecture: Unlocking Hidden Value In Insurance Systems
As customer needs shift and IT capabilities evolve, insurance companies are under increasing pressure to become more innovative - both in terms of their business model and their operations. Service-Oriented Architecture SOA offers a number of advantages that, when understood and exploited by both the business and IT sides of...
Tags: Insurance Company, SOA, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Insurance, Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance
White papers 2007-08-01
DTN News: BAE Systems Submits Bid For Battle-Winning FRES Vehicle
DTN News: BAE Systems Submits Bid For Battle-Winning FRES Vehicle *Source: DTN News / BAE Systems NSI News Source Info Farnborough, UK - November 4, 2009: BAE Systems will submit its bid for the British Army's most important programme on Thursday 5 November. The bid...
Tags: BAE Systems Plc.
News items 2009-11-05
Microsoft's Danger SideKick data loss casts dark on cloud computing
By Daniel Eran DilgerPublished: 04:55 PM EST Microsoft has demonstrated that the dark side of cloud computing has no silver linings. After a major server outage occurred on its watch last weekend, users dependent on the company have just been informed that their personal data and photos "has almost certainly...
Tags: T-Mobile, Apple Inc., user, Microsoft Corp., Apple iPhone, T-Mobile Sidekick
News items 2009-10-12
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