Managing Rules (And Achieving Agility) With Business Process Management

Topics:
Business Process Management
Tags:
BPM,
Strategy,
Software,
SOA,
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA),
Operational Planning,
Middleware,
Management,
It Operations,
Enterprise Software,
...
Source:
DevX

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Overview: The pressure is on for IT to deliver applications that can change on a dime - evolving as quickly as the business evolves even in the face of uncertain requirements. To address these challenges, new programming models - such as extreme programming and iterative development - have emerged. The primary goal of these new models is the same: shorten development cycles with more constrained requirements and then enhance the requirements under the same model. At the same time, new technology architectures are emerging around the ideas of services and processes. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Business Process Management (BPM) are gaining momentum as they too hold the promise of increased agility. Unfortunately, in many cases, the promise of agility is not being delivered.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2006


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