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A day in the life of an automated business process

Dave Daniel (ddaniel1@us.ibm.com), Marketing Manager, IBM Japan
Dave Daniel is a Marketing Manager with the WebSphere Launches and Events organization. Dave's areas of interest are demos and reusable scenarios.

Summary:  This demo walks you through the cycle of business process management.

Date:  22 Mar 2006
Level:  Advanced

Activity:  1888 views
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This demo walks you through the cycle of business process management. It shows how WebSphere software and a service-oriented architecture (SOA) provide the flexibility to automate and manage business processes quickly and efficiently.

In this demo

  • Provides an overview of how to model, simulate, and analyze a business process before committing IT implementation resources.
  • Covers how to translate business models into deployable business process flows that are assembled using standards-based services and controlled by flexible business rules.

System requirements

This demonstration is available for Windows® and assumes no prior knowledge of products or technologies listed.

Summary

The demo covers how to model, simulate, and analyze a business process before committing IT implementation resources. It covers how to translate business models into deployable business process flows that are assembled using standards-based services and controlled by flexible business rules. It then describes how a line of business can monitor and analyze key performance indicators (KPIs) and modify business rules dynamically, without taxing the IT organization.

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Dave Daniel is a Marketing Manager with the WebSphere Launches and Events organization. Dave's areas of interest are demos and reusable scenarios.

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