Anatoly Belychook looks at how 4 different tools represent people in process maps: itp commerce, TIBCO, Oracle/BEA, and Intalio. He's not completely happy with any of them.
[...] ran across this blog entry titled BPMN for People and Robots by Anatoly Belychook thanks to Sandy Kemsley, and it (and the commenting below it) is a great read on how different tools that “implement [...]
[...] ran across this blog entry titled BPMN for People and Robots by Anatoly Belychook thanks to Sandy Kemsley, and it (and the commenting below it) is a great read on how different tools that “implement [...]