The BPM Round-trip with Activiti Cycle

March 22 2011 by Bernd Rücker · 1 Comment · German version

BPM Round-trip with Activiti Cycle Lately and just in time for the Cebit – one of the biggest IT fares worldwide – we did a huge step in the Activiti Cycle development and can now proudly present the first working version of our BPM round-trip. At this point I want to stress again, that the vision behind Activiti Cycle is not about being a Zero Coding tool (see Making the BPMN Round-trip real for some more thoughts why Zero Coding doesn’t work in a lot of situations), but a tool which really facilitates collaboration between different roles being part of any BPM project. We accept that there are different tools out there, serving different roles with different needs and capabilities. The feedback at the Cebit and different User Group presentations was very good and seems we are heading in the right direction, but judge yourself :-)

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Successful Process Automation with Open Source and BPMN

March 09 2011 by Jakob Freund · Leave a reply

It took a while, but now we also have one of those fancy “success stories”. Until now, we just did not have the time for such kind of things. But now it’s done, and if you want to, you can learn about a BPM-project we realized in 2010 for the German 1&1 Internet AG (Big Telco Provider). This project was about automating a core process with the open source process engine JBoss jBPM, including process modeling in BPMN, so I hope it’s interesting for you.

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