Business Process Management Systems: Strategy and Implementation.084932310X Business process management systems; strategy and implementation. Chang Chang (chăng) or Yangtze (yăng`sē`, yäng`dzŭ`), Mandarin Chang Jiang, longest river of China and of Asia, c.3,880 mi (6,245 km) long, rising in the Tibetan highlands, SW Qinghai prov. , James F. Auerbach Publications 2006 286 pages $79.95 Hardcover HD58 The founder and president of a private consultant firm, Change has extensive experience implementing enabled business solutions and process-centric integration solutions for Fortune 500 companies. Having previous experience writing about business process management (BPM (Business Process Management) A structured approach that models an enterprise's human and machine tasks and the interactions between them as processes. BPM software provides users with a dashboard interface that offers a high-level view of the operation that typically ) and enterprise application integration for trade journals, he now offers business and IT professionals a more in-depth discussion in this text exploring business management practices and the technology that enables them. Coverage includes theories of process management and BPM, the business process management system (BPMS (Business Process Management Suite or System) See BPM. ), data integration technology, messaging-based integration technology, component-based integration technology, workflow technology Workflow technology is a new field of software products designed to improve the design of information systems. It involves use of workflow engine to execute models of processes. The models can be edited by persons not experienced in programming (e.g. , different types of BPMS, BPMS standards, and BPM implementation methodology. Distributed in the U.S. by CRC (Cyclical Redundancy Checking) An error checking technique used to ensure the accuracy of transmitting digital data. The transmitted messages are divided into predetermined lengths which, used as dividends, are divided by a fixed divisor. . ([c]20062005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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