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What is BPMN?

The BAWorld

Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) is one of the most powerful process modelling languages. It uses symbols and notations to create visual models for business processes. Business Process Modelling Notation is popularly known as acronym BPMN. What is BPMN? “A Remember flow charts.

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Most Agile Transformations Will Fail

Vitality Chicago

It invested heavily in agile development processes in 2011 and then further into DevOps. Pretty soon, the organization will snap back to its tried-and-true methods, like a rubber band that has been stretched. Consider the example of FinTech giant ING. 4 You Don’t Get It – Lack of Agile Understanding.

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How To Write Good User Stories – An Aggregate of User Story Articles

BA Squared

Using lightweight visual models as team assets (hung on the wall or virtual wall) to continuously discuss user scenarios. like Miro or Mural ) Models like: user story maps, user-focused process flows, sequence and state diagrams, user-centered process models, customer journey maps, decision/logic tables, data flow diagrams, etc….

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Round Trip Revisited

CMW Lab Blog

Frequency of specific organizational activities that suggest organizational maturity The authors conclude that “the response pattern in 2013 is more like the pattern we observed in 2009 than the one we saw in 2011”. There is hardly one single explanation of the slow progress in BPM adoption; we’ll discuss just one aspect – technology.

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Unlock The Power of Your Data With These 19 Big Data & Data Analytics Books

Data Pine

He founded the project Apache Storm in 2011, which turned to be “one of the world’s most popular stream processors and has been adopted by many of the world’s largest companies, including Yahoo!, Microsoft, Alibaba, Taobao, WebMD, Spotify, Yelp” according to Marz himself.

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