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bpmnNEXT 2013: Performing Collections of Activities as Means to Business Ends

Denis Gagne, Trisotech
Depending on the organization’s type of business and desired operational model, daily activities may be performed with emphasis to simply get things done, do things right, or do the right things. To support most operational models, both prescriptive and descriptive process definition frameworks are required. In this presentation will show how prescriptive or descriptive collections of activities can be captured using standard notations (e.g. BPMN, CMMN).

Denis Gagné 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. M. Gagné was the team lead for the BPMN Diagram Interchange (BPMN DI) portion of the BPMN 2.0 standard and is currently a member of the BPMN 2.1 Revision Task Force and the Case Management Model and Notation (CMMN) submission team. 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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