Managing BPM: Gestures and Recipes

Topics:
Business Process Management
Tags:
BPM,
Business Operations,
Business Process,
Business Process Automation,
Business Process Trends,
Gesture,
It Operations,
Operational Planning
Source:
Business Process Trends

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Overview: This paper considers the recent evolution of process thinking, from primitive gestures where new workers do what older workers do, to recipes and languages that allow encoding rules in frameworks. The paper explains the concept of the gesture versus the recipe for change and the gesture versus the recipe for an operation with the help of suitable examples.

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Format: PDF | Size: 99KB | Date: Mar 2005 | Pages: 2


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