“Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of fire.” – Gustav Mahler

Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of fire.” – Gustav Mahler

How CMMN never lived up to its potential

The BPMN standard has the goal to model process that already in design phase are predictable, repeatable processes. But, for real world situations where the process is unpredictable and its behavior may be due to sudden and unexpected events that occur or due to known events that are unpredictable in their timing, BPMN was interpreted to be […]

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Field Guide to Shareable Clinical Pathways

The “Field Guide to Shareable Clinical Pathways”, by OMG® Healthcare Domain Taskforce focuses on a model-based approach to define the workflow of care and decision-making at the level of granularity that reveals information a detail useful to implement health information technology to improve the efficiency and quality of clinical health care.The approach of guide is to […]

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TOGAF ® – ADM® Phase A – Architecture Vision – Driver/Goal/Objective Diagram – Part 1: Stakeholder, Driver, Assessment

In this my first in-depth article and application of the concepts of the enterprise architecture standard TOGAF® [Ref.1] I will focus on the first phase, A – Architecture Vision of the Architecture Development Method (ADM®) and in particular I will deepen some of Motivation Concepts and their views, then models and diagrams used to formalize these, […]

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Who are the Process Owners?

One of the most important questions to consider when the companies start a business process change initiatives is to identify and assign the Process Owner(s). But, to tell all story, this is a crucial question because we are talking about definition and assignment of roles and responsibilities, so, in finally analysis, we are talking about […]

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