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TOPIC: Re:Looking for BPMN diagrams
Nov 17, 2008 2:06 pm
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Hi.
Although the samples are very nice, I am looking for a collection of real-world scenario business processes to benchmark Intalio modeling tool. Where can I find such a collection?
Thanks, Ziv.
 
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Nov 17, 2008 3:45 pm
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Ziv, the real world scenarios are also real implementations of real internal business processes and they represent important parts of our customers IPs.

They also tend to interact with multiple web services that are provided by the client applications.

As such, we have no such business diagram to show for those reasons.

If you would like to contribute one, we'd be happy to publish it.

Thanks,

Antoine
 
 
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Nov 17, 2008 6:25 pm
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Hey Antoine.
Naturally, every business has confidential BPs. However, BPMN diagrams are quite high level and abstract. I am not looking for the implementation nor for internal processes. For example BPs such as "Update Inventory", "Make reservation" and more can be used by numerous businesses, such as Hotels, Car rentals and Restaurants.
I am interested in BPs that a small, starting business can use as a base.

They are somewhere, I know it ;)
Thanks, Ziv.
 
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Nov 17, 2008 6:37 pm
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Ziv, our BPMN diagrams are not abstract, mostly because they are executing for real.

You could do some kind of templating diagram that would help one to implement quickly such a scenario, but we haven't had the bandwidth to implement them.

You might want to send an email to about this.

Thanks,

Antoine
 
 
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Nov 17, 2008 10:48 pm
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Thanks for the help Antoine. I will contact them.
I didn't mean abstract in the sense they are not "real". But I do realize that BPs might be too company specific.
Anyway, if you are interested you can see what I collected so far: www.cs.bgu.ac.il/~bpmn/BPDs

Ziv.
 
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Jun 17, 2009 12:29 pm
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Hi,

We are currently modelling business processes and are at various stages of analysis and design. We have limited experience in BPMN and are unsure if we are decomposing the models to the right level of detail. With that in mind is anybody able to share real world, in-use, business processes that have been modelled in BPMN to analysis and design level with us without infringing on any intellectual property?

Thanks,
James
 
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Jun 17, 2009 2:46 pm
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James,
our help section contains samples and tutorials to get you started with BPMN. You can contact our professional services through to register for a webinar or a training as well if you want to know more about BPMN.

Thanks,

Antoine
 
 
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Jun 17, 2009 6:19 pm
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Hi Antoine,

We have had training from Intalio and are aware of the tutorials and other materials. The difficulty is "modelling things in the real world” for large business processes that are well beyond the “hello world” of the training received.

Thanks,
James
 
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Jun 17, 2009 9:07 pm
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Hi James!

We have limited experience in BPMN and are unsure if we are decomposing the models to the right level of detail.
Decide to what level of detail can only you do. No one except you will not be able to do so. How much detail you need to detail the process depends primarily on how much detail you need a description of the actions (the automation of these operations). Is it important to you whether these operations (for analysts) or not?

By the way.
Generally I can say that the process's modeling is the creative process. No clear recommendations can not be, no one can make such recommendations.

This my IMHO :)

is anybody able to share real world, in-use, business processes that have been modeled in BPMN
I agree with you, at the beginning of this arduous journey is not sufficient of examples of "live" processes. I hope that in future my company will be able to something similar done.

Regards, Konstantin
 
 
Last Edit: 2009/07/22 09:22 By Konstantin.Melnik.
 
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Konstantin
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