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Tag Archives: Process
What BPM adds to SOA Suite
Oracle has just released Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite 11.1.1.4 (often referred to as ‘Patch Set 3,’) the second release that includes comprehensive support for both Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) and Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) for … Continue reading
Opening a BPMN process from Oracle BPA Suite
Some organisations use Oracle BPA Suite (which is based on ARIS) to model their organisation’s business processes from the highest level (strategy) down to the operational process level. Such organisations will often follow the ARIS methodology, or some customised version … Continue reading
On Becoming Process Oriented
Today, we are witnessing a significant change in the way that businesses use Information Technology to support their needs for agility and flexibility. Part of this is the shift from monolithic applications and Enterprise Application Integration, to Service Orientation and … Continue reading
