BPMN, XPDL, WS-BPEL (or whatever it’s called this month). What are you using? Include the version numbers if possible.
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David W. McCoy is a managing vice president and Gartner Fellow emeritus. He currently leads the Business Process Management group as team manager and researches business process management (BPM), business rule management (BRM) and cost optimization. Read Full Bio
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by David McCoy | June 26, 2009 | 2 Comments
BPMN, XPDL, WS-BPEL (or whatever it’s called this month). What are you using? Include the version numbers if possible.
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1 Wojciech Kroczak June 27, 2009 at 4:15 am
We use BPMN to model business processes and export it into XPDL in order to pull into workflow engine on Lotus Domino platform.
That is the easy way to automate business processes on Lotus Domino platform using any graphical tool supporting BPMN.
2 David McCoy June 27, 2009 at 7:08 pm
Hi Wojciech
Yes. BPMN serialized into XPDL is becoming a common integration approach for cross-platform model transfer. Glad to hear it is working on the Domino platform. I remember when Lotus acquired the OneStone workflow tool back in 1999 and finally got serious about process management. Seems like a million years ago.
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