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Workflow and process management engines

Tags : work flow, workflow management, workflow, workflow engine, software development, business process, bpm,
Industry : IT Products
Functional Area : Business Processes
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Discuss the present landscape of the management of business processes or workflows engines, focusing on the major features of the available technologies, their applications, and trends.

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Raju Ramalingam  |  Argues in support of  "work flow management "  |  3 years ago
A process is a discrete, holistic, temporal and logical sequence of those activities that are necessary to manipulate an economically relevant object with a particular objective. Business processes are a specific category of processes. A business...
Kalman Kinde, FCCA  |  Argues in support of  "BPM"  |  3 years ago
The two again are not falling under the same umbrella for me. Both are required to effectively tackle operations.
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RK N  |  Answered  |  4 years ago
In simple sense... BPM is a superset of workflow. BPM is supercharged workflow that has sophisticated flow design through process modeling and analysis.
Mrinal Ghosh  |  Answered  |  4 years ago
BPM has a wider meaning. Worflow can be considered as one of the components of BPM. We can say that BPM has its origin from the concepts of Total Quality Management and Kaizen (continuous improvement). Through BPM implementation, companies try to...
 
 
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