Monthly Archives: February 2018

Think BPM. Understand your business.

By |2022-10-30T11:34:47+00:00February 27th, 2018|Categories: Business Process Management|Tags: , , , , |

BPM is not a new fashionable trend. BPM is not an IT solution. BPM is not a branch of knowledge. BPM is a form of existence of any company, regardless is it recognized or not. Of course, a company doesn't think of anything. But management does. Management can think of BPM or not. If management [...]

Modeling foundation of low-code BPM

By |2022-10-30T11:34:47+00:00February 15th, 2018|Categories: Business Process Management|Tags: , , , , |

Integrated development environments (in short, IDE) dominate nearly every area of modern IT. Developers cannot work productively without a graphical shell, which accelerates routine code writing and wraps common constructs. Despite common belief of business, IT is the area occupied by low-code platforms. Why these low code platforms of IT are not recognized as such [...]

Business sense of automation

By |2022-10-30T11:34:48+00:00February 12th, 2018|Categories: Business Process Management|Tags: , , |

It is often believed that automation concerns replacement of humans by machines, in general, and by computers in IT scope, in particular. However, in its fundamental sense, automation is not an exclusive prerogative of computers and machinery. Rather, automation addresses a fundamental level of functional formalization of any activity. Automation aggregates a knowledge about necessary [...]

BPMN.Sharp – Free C# library to create and publish BPMN diagrams

By |2022-10-30T11:34:48+00:00February 1st, 2018|Categories: BPMN View, Business Process Management, Business Process Modeling and Notation|Tags: , , , , , |

Primary features of BPMN.Sharp: Full conformance to the latest version of BPMN 2.0 specification by OMG. Import models from all major BPM vendors Strict validation of the model according to BPMN specification. Arbitrary scaling and zooming view of most complex diagrams. Support of raster and vector image output. Batch processing of multiple BPMN files. Simple API to [...]

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