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Shrikant Mulik points to a BPMN introductory tutorial on the OMG website, created by Stephen White of IBM (one of the key players in the creation of the BPMN standard).
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Bruce Silver on the first 5 months of offering his BPMN course and what he’s learned.
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Dana Gardner’s recent podcast with Tony Baer, Todd Biske, Jim Kobielus and Brad Shimmin discussing BPEL4People, amongst other topics. A transcript is available if you’re not the audio type.
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Charlton Barreto’s (of W3C) post about his participation in the recent BPM Think Tank, which expands more on my post about the panel in which he participated at http://www.column2.com/2007/07/bpm-think-tank-day-1-bpm-standards-panel
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Another vendor implementing BPEL4People, or to quote the article “ActiveBPEL for People…is architecturally aligned with both the BPEL4People and WS-HumanTask specifications”. Not sure exactly what “architecturally aligned” means w.r.t. a standard.
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Nick Malik on a proposed data integration maturity model, from “no elements in common” through “synchronized business events” that enables complex event processing. Nicely done, and long overdue.
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Webinars on business rules topics, in advance of the BR forum in October. Several archived ones, including a recent webinar by Jim Sinur (formerly of Gartner, now with Global 360) on BPM and rules.
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Jack van Hoof on the ongoing BPM and SOA angst, with EDA thrown in.
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“I write stuff how I see it, which is not always what the companies involved want to see. Never confuse TechCrunch with your PR or marketing team.” I have the the same problem with companies that think I’m gonig to print their press releases verbatim.
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