BPMN and Business Process Management: An Introduction to the New Business Process Modeling Standard
by Telelogic, An IBM Company

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Published on: 07/01/2008
Type of content: White Paper
Format: Adobe Acrobat (.pdf)
Length: 34
Price: FREE

Overview
BPMN stands for Business Process Modeling Notation. It is the new standard for modeling business processes and Web services from the Business Process Management Initiative (BPMI – www.bpmi.org) which has now merged with The Object Management Group (OMG – www.omg.org). BPMN is a core enabler of a new initiative in the Enterprise Architecture world called Business Process Management (BPM). Business Process Management is concerned with managing change to improve business processes.

This paper introduces the new BPMN standard, illustrating how it is used to model business processes and Web services. This paper also provides details on how BPMN fits within BPM, BPEL’s, BPMS’s, UML, and other new industry standards and initiatives.

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