What is BPM 2.0?

October 26, 2008 by Ismael Ghalimi 

BPM 2.0 is a term originally coined by Bruce Silver (BPMS Watch) and defined by Ismael Ghalimi on this post. The concept was later refined through this other post. Many industry analysts agree with this definition, including its reference to WS-BPEL, which we believe is a requirement for the development of an executable BPMN model (Cf. BPMI.org Redux). What follows is a summary of its guiding principles.


BPM 2.0 circa 2008  

Used by Process Analysts  

Starting with a Complete BPMS  

Advanced IDE-based Tool + Basic Browser-based Tool  

Loved by ABAP, JavaScript, .Net, PHP, and Ruby Folks  

BPEL  

BPMN  

BPMN Designer  

Zero Code or SimPEL Scripting  

One Click Deploy  

Generating Web Services on-the-fly  

Interpreting BPEL Code Natively  

Web 2.0 User Interface  

Rule Engine Included  

Real-Time BAM Included  

Native Process Simulation  

Dynamic Process Optimization  

Please let us know what is missing, or what might be unnecessary.

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