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    Open Source the BPMspace product is free to use, open for extensions and independent of its owners Agile BPMspace processes can be easily adapted to the frequent changes in real life Relational BPMspace relates business process objects (of different kinds) to each other, similar to records in different tables of a relational database. In contrast to most database applications, the BPMspace data model (ontology) can be extended at runtime, without development effort. Business Process Warehouse BPMspace maintains a repository of integrated process data, available for all types of queries, analysis, monitoring and (business) performance management
    16 years ago by @gresch
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    One of the biggest promises of Business Process Management was that the business people can model and execute their business processes without involvement from IT folks. This promise was kept in a simple workflow sceanarios by utilizing limited number of 'built-in' activity types of BPMS packages but once you face little more complex business process sceanarios providing transactional integration with existing software and complex interactions with human beings, this limited expression power make it hard to drag and drop process modeling, and finally it brings a huge help from software vendors or system integrators and write a lot of code that is making processes utterly inflexible downstream. That means, concurrent BPMS is extremely lack in something like 'Technical Abstraction' and 'Expression Extensibility'.
    17 years ago by @gresch
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