September 2011

September 28, 2011

BPMN 2: Creating subprocesses with child elements

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Simply place the objects in a subprocess. ARIS Express is going to create an implicit relationship between the task and the enclosing subprocess. Demo shows free BPMN modeling tool ARIS Express (www.ariscommunity.com

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ARIS Express-BPMN-Diagramm modellieren

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Wie Sie in ARIS Express ein BPMN-Diagramm modellieren

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SemTalk Visio Simulation BPMN

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SemTalk Simulationsbeispiel Mehr Infos und freier Download unter www.semtalk.de Das Simulationstutorial finden Sie unter http

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How to draw a BPMN 2.0 choreography diagram

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This BPMN diagram has been created with the online BPM Suite IYOPRO at www.iyopro.com

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September 23, 2011

BPMN 2: Placing throwing events

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Placing throwing events is a little bit different. First choose the event symbol from the popup menu and a second popup appears, which asks you about the variant of this symbol. Demo shows free BPMN modeling tool ARIS Express (www.ariscommunity.com

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September 19, 2011

Export process models as.bpmn files

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Feature available with Bonita Open Solution 5.4

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CERIAS Security: Access Control and Resiliency for WS BPEL 2/4

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Clip 2/4 Speaker: Federica Paci · Post-doctoral research associate Business processes the next generation workflows- have attracted considerable research interest in the last fifteen years. More recently, several XML-based languages have been proposed for specifying and orchestrating business processes, resulting in the WS-BPEL language. Even if WS-BPEL has been developed to specify automated business processes that orchestrate activities of multiple Web services, there are many applications and situations requiring that people be considered as additional participants that can influence the execution of a process. Significant omissions from WS-BPEL are the specification of activities that require interactions with humans to be completed, called human activities, and the specification of authorization information associating users with human activities in a WS-BPEL business process and authorization constraints, such as separation of duty, on the execution of human activities. This talk investigates the problem of access control and resiliency for WS-BPEL processes. Access control in the context of business process means checking whether a user claiming the execution of an activity is authorized and the execution does not violate authorization constraints. Resiliency means that even if some users become unavailable, the remaining users can still complete the execution of the process according to the stated authorizations and authorization constraints. We present RBAC-WS

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September 14, 2011

BPEL - Create JMS Queue

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BPEL - Create JMS Queue

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September 13, 2011

BPEL Test

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BPEL Test

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September 7, 2011

BPEL - Hello World in BPEL

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Hello World in BPEL

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