2014 Program
Featured Keynote Presentation – March 25th
My Process Is Smarter than Me, Jim Sinur, Flueresque
There are many roles involved with processes. Each of these roles will be assisted by processes to a level that is beyond what any human can attain by themselves in time to market fashion. Processes are becoming smarter by the minute assisted by better pattern recognition, better analytic capabilities and next best actions.
Conference Program – March 25th
Adaptive Case Management and the growing ?appification? of the enterprise are placing pressure on business process tools to become both easier to use and more adaptive to the ad hoc work patterns of knowledge workers. At Colosa we are launching a new mobile technology which aims to help self-organizing groups collaborate more efficiently and make intelligent decisions based on structured data sets. The solution is designed to become smarter with usage.
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Interneer is a new generation mobile Business Process Management (BPM) software provider that empowers business professionals and IT departments to easily create, deploy, and manage Smart Mobile Apps. Today?s professionals need process apps that are mobile, easy to use, secure and integrated to back-end systems for optimal efficiency and productivity.
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Last time we brought a sense of process to mobile solutions with native, hybrid, and HTML5 apps. But we pivoted to responsive UIs in order to tackle mobile BPM adoption at the decision-maker level. Brazos UI is a new, free approach to address BPM?s need for mobile, responsive UIs head-on.
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Work and resource management models provide a concise way to visualize work matching, routing, distribution, prioritization, scheduling, and authorization semantics as an overlay to the corporate directory. Large branch-style organizations such as retail banks pose a particular challenge to model-driven work and resource management due to their scale and dynamic nature. This presentation will introduce model-driven work and resource management, the challenges of large branch-style organizations, and how TIBCO is addressing these challenges.
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Conference Program – March 26
Cloud Workflow Simplified, Tom Baeyens, Effektif
The cloud, mobile and the internet of things create new challenges and opportunities for workflow systems. Effektif redefines workflow in that environment. The simpler we can make the workflow system, the more people will use it. With Effektif, anyone can coordinate tasks for people and configure simple integrations. Developers can include custom logic where needed.
Tom Baeyens is founder and CEO of Effektif.com, a bpmSaaS workflow provider. Tom has architected a large portion of the running BPM engines worldwide. Previously he founded jBPM which was acquired by JBoss/Red Hat and Activiti at Alfresco. You can follow him on twitter. |
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Despite the advances in automation and business process automation, BPM users are still burdened with highly repetitive and manually intensive tasks that are time consuming and prone to errors. Learn how Synthetic APIs can build and deploy automated robots to extract content from multiple sources to automate B2B processes.
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As comfortable as we all have been with it, the flowchart style process model has some significant disadvantages. This session will feature a new ?successor model? for BPM that overcomes these challenges and introduces new capabilities in an intuitive and easy to use manner.
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Because we trust Business Process Management is a commodity for organizations, we think the extensions to BPMN are key since Business Processes can?t live by themselves, but do require connections to the IT, Data Models and Graphical User Interfaces. And guess what, this is where W4 focuses its innovation to provide a all-in-one environment to define the 3 elements together. Moreover, as a complement to our BPMN2-native engine, we will show that it is possible to model and execute a whole BPM application connected to databases and ECM systems, without the need to produce Java (or whatever) code.
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Despite wide adoption of the BPMN notation, smooth BPMN model interchange between tools still poses a problem. The BPMN Model Interchange Working Group (MIWG) is an official OMG working body with the mandate to support, facilitate and promote the interchange of BPMN Models. This capability demonstration will showcase the iterative elaboration and interchange of a BPMN model using tools from various leading BPMN vendors.
Socializing Process Change, Denis Gagne, Trisotech
Today, most organizations see business processes as the corner stone of their business transformation and innovation strategy. Gaining employee buy-in and commitment for process changes is a well-known critical success factor of any business transformation or innovation endeavour. Trisotech proposes an efficient and effective solution to socializing process changes within your organization. This solution relies on an engaging way to mobilise your organisation by bringing to life your business process model documentation.
M. Denis Gagné is an active contributor to many of the current international BPM standards. He is a member of the Workflow Management Coalition (WfMC) Steering Committee, chair of the Business Process Simulation Working Group (BPSWG), and the co-Editor of the XPDL 2.2 process definition standard. For the Object Management group (OMG), M. Gagné is the Chair of the BPMN Interchange Working Group (BPMN MIWG), and a member of the Business process Model and Notation (BPMN) and the Case Management Model and Notation (CMMN) team. M. Gagné is the driving force behind www.BusinessProcessIncubator.com, a free online resource providing access to BPM, Change Management, Process Improvement, Lean and Six Sigma resources. |
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There are tools that let business users generate simple diagrams from an outline, but it is not real BPMN. Creating real BPMN – hierarchical models, consistently structured, that communicate clearly – is more difficult for business users. We demonstrate a wizard-based tool that generates such diagrams automatically from a simple structured interview, following the Method and Style approach.
Bruce Silver is co-founder of BPMessentials, providing BPM training and certification worldwide. He is co-chair of bpmNEXT and provides consulting to BPM technology vendors. He served on the BPMN 2.0 technical committee in OMG and is the author of BPMN Method and Style, as well as numerous other BPM publications. Bruce holds degrees in Physics from Princeton and MIT. |
Stephan Fischli is founder and CEO of ITpearls ltd. and itp commerce ltd., both with headquarters in Bern, Switzerland. Stephan is member of OMG and played an active part in developing the BPMN standard definition. He is a member of the Switzerland?s e-Government (eCH) standards group and there further promoting the BPMN standard. Together with Bruce Silver he is founder of the BPM training and certification network BPMessentials.com. Stephan holds degrees in computer science and business management. |
Antonio Palumbo has been the lead developer of the process modeling suite ?Process Modeler for Microsoft Visio? since 2009. During this time, he has been responsible for implementing the BPMN 2.0 standard as well as the ?Method & Style? rule set in Process Modeler. Antonio is an active member of the BPMN Model Interchange Working Group (BPMN MIWG, http://www.omgwiki.org/bpmn-miwg). He holds a degree in computer science and has worked as a software engineer on various projects in Switzerland and abroad. |
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With the adoption of BPM in the breadth of the organization, the intersection between the process-oriented perspective and other viewpoints moves into the center of attention. The presentation highlights how process modeling can be sped up by taking artefacts of Enterprise Architecture (EA) and Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) efforts into account.
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A Process Activity might logically follow another Activity, or it’s launch might more logically be represented as a response to a significant Business Event. A presentation from IBM will show how the addition of the Case pattern of Event Driven Preconditions for Activities to IBM BPM could enable process authors to model a Business Process either as a Structured Process Flow (BPMN), or from the Event Action Condition perspective – or as a blend of both. These new capabilities simplify the modeling of common scenarios and lead us to more robust and responsive process solutions.
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Diverse communities will be the game changers in the time to come. Empowering them with a business model that motivates them to build next generation enterprise class solutions is imperative. This will require an Internet-Scale Community to Enterprise (C2E) platform with a very low adoption barrier which goes beyond BPM. Appiyo embodies that vision uniquely.
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EnterpriseWeb bridges the divide between Case and Process management in a unified approach that provides automation and controls, but also allows for exceptions and inflight change management. With EnterpriseWeb, business and technical users share a single platform that facilitates interoperability between roles. People can build cases for anything: as a container of owner-managed artifacts and collaboration, as a template providing jump-start and standardization of similar activities while retaining configuration flexibility, or as an App, where the Case itself results in a standard structure of information, capabilities and processes. In fact, every system object has a Case that tracks it development and lifecycle providing a unified Object Model
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Conference Program – March 27
Illuminating Business Operations with Operational Process Intelligence, Thomas Volmering and Harsh Jegadeesan, SAP
Big Processes are end-to-end business processes that support business operations and enable the business model of organizations. Big Processes span multiple systems in heterogeneous landscapes, generate large amounts of data, and involve people from multiple departments. A challenge of Big Processes is real-time visibility for line-of-business users, as these processes are not controlled by a single system. In this session, we show how we give customers end-to-end visibility and let them respond to business situations in real-time using SAP Operational Process Intelligence powered by SAP HANA.
Thomas Volmering is currently Chief Product Owner for Business Process technology at SAP, including SAP NetWeaver BPM, NetWeaver BRM, and Operational Process Intelligence (powered by SAP HANA). He has worked at SAP for 13 years in different roles in Product Management, Solution Management and Development. Thomas has a degree from the University of Heidelberg, Germany in Linguistics, Computer Linguistics, English and German Philology. |
Dr. Harsh Jegadeesan (harshavardhan.jegadeesan@sap.com) is the Product Manager for SAP Operational Process Intelligence. Harsh works in the integration and orchestration area for the SAP HANA platform. |
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This talk will challenge our understanding of what Intelligence really means for process modeling, execution, and analytics; how can it be represented, and how can it be built into the execution patterns inside process-driven applications. Using the Living Systems product line from Whitestein, we will demonstrate how our interpretation of ‘intelligence’ has been deployed for a significant logistics case in which process intelligence is used in real-time to navigate the complex event space of multimodal goods transportation.
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The potential use cases for BPMN are amazing. However the BPMS vendors are far from harvesting these potentials in terms of concrete features. At the same time we have a global community of highly skilled open source developers. We think it is time to let that force get hold of BPMN, and then see what happens.
Jakob Freund is Co-Founder of camunda, a software vendor providing a lightweight framework for process automation. |
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Agents have been proposed as a new way to provide for better business processes. What evidence exists? This talk define agents, and compare and contrast agents to previous technology trends. Agents promise to distribute the process logic across different owners. With different owners, the agents need additional capabilities to negotiate the interface variances that will necessarily appear. But most important, and possibly most concerning, is that flowing a process through a set of agents means loss of central control on how that process progresses. How can we cope with that?
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Decision Modeling for Simpler, Smarter, More Agile Processes, James Taylor, Decision Management Solutions
A live demonstration of DecisionsFirst Modeler, a collaborative cloud-based environment for decision modeling, will show how the Decision Model and Notation standard works. In addition, you?ll see how teams can collaborate on these models, how they can link to implementations like business rules, manage automation choices and ensure traceability.
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Being able to accommodate changes to processes already in production allows flexibility. Bonita BPM facilitates adaptation to changes after an application is in the production phase. Our demo will show how externalized parameters, connectors, and actor mapping can be changed ?on the fly? to achieve this production flexibility.
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ResourceAllocation and ProductivityImprovement SmartTools employ focused optimization combining simulation and analysis. They employ algorithms for initial allocation and idleness reduction. The productivity tool facilitates Cost/Benefit and Return-on-Investment analysis of proposed improvements. A BPMN model construction algorithm converts event log histories into models and analytics that are SmartTool inputs.
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Process Intelligence Minus Analytical Relativism, John Patton, Sight Software
Process Intelligence allows easy statistical analysis of mined process data by front line workers. The right people get the right answers at the right time?in no time. Eliminates subjective separation of signals from noise. Everyone engages in continuous process improvement. Integrating Process Intelligence with Mining completes the picture.
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By combining decision intelligence and business intelligence, VisionWaves identifies points of action within the actual execution not otherwise detected by single application-based historical reports and dashboards. Users are alerted and can immediately act upon all constituents of customer interactions and business operations. The model-driven architecture provides an integrated view of information and events, and is designed to support model manipulation while in operation.