Knowledge
Translation English-German
Translation Table, All BPMN symbols
Literature
- Allweyer, T: BPMN – Business Process Modeling Notation
(Oktober 2008)
Introduction into BPMN (German)
(deutsch) - White, S; Miers, D: BPMN Modeling and Reference Guide
(August 2008)
Understanding and Using BPMN
- Weske, M: Business Process Management – Concepts, Lanuages, Architectures
(July 2007)
BPMN Basics and Service Interaction Patterns
Paper
Dig deeper: BPMN Basics
- OMG Specification – BPMN 1.2 (January 2009)
OMG Final Adopted Specification
- OMG releases BPMN 1.1 – What’s changed? (April 2008)
inubit Whitepaper, Gero Decker and Torben Schreiter, Hasso Plattner Institute and inubit AG, Berlin, Germany
Simple, ain’t it? – BPMN/BPEL Relationship
Find out why BPMN and BPEL aren’t just two sides of the same medal. You’ll be amazed about the showstoppers affecting your dream of smooth round-tripping…
- BPEL to BPMN: The Myth of a Straight-Forward Mapping (November 2008)
Matthias Weidlich, Gero Decker and Mathias Weske, Hasso Plattner Institute, Potsdam, Germany
- From Business Process Models to Process-oriented Software Systems: The BPMN to BPEL Way (October 2006)
Ouyang, Chun and van der Aalst, Wil M.P. and Dumas, Marlon and ter Hofstede, Arthur H.M., QUT, Brisbane, Australia
The Future? – Executable BPMN
Conceptional business process modeling and BPMN sounds like a perfect fit. But what about the future about the technical layer? Why shall we agree to any media break between those two somewhat different but somewhat similar abstraction layers of business process management?
- xBPMN – Formal Control Flow Specification of a BPMN-based Process Execution Language (July 2007)
Master’s Thesis, Alexander Grosskopf, SAP Research, Brisbane, Australia
- xBPMN++ – Towards Executability of BPMN: Data Perspective and Process Instantiation (March 2008)
Master’s Thesis, Torben Schreiter, SAP Research, Brisbane, Australia
- From Executable Process Languages to Process Models – Transforming WS-BPEL 2.0 into an Extended Version of BPMN (July 2008)
Master’s Thesis, Matthias Weidlich, SAP Research, Brisbane, Australia