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Business process automation platform for passionate software engineers

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šŸ‘‹Hello everyone! ā˜” On a rainy November morning, we were sipping coffeeā˜•ļø and once again debating the question: who exactly is a BPM developer, and does such a role even exist? How can we find out? šŸ‘Øā€šŸ’»Guide: Head over to a job board, e.g. Glassdoor, search for job postings with

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Who is a BPM Developer? A BPM developer can transform a process model created by an analyst into executable code. Sounds simple, right? – Not quite. If a developer treats the analytical model as a technical specification and codes using standard tools, they are not yet a BPM

Who is a BPM Developer?

A BPM developer can transform a process model created by an analyst into executable code. Sounds simple, right? – Not quite.

If a developer treats the analytical model as a technical specification and codes using standard tools, they are not yet a BPM
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Why BPMN? There are many notations for modeling business processes besides BPMN, such as IDEF0, EPC, UML, Flowchart, SIPOC, UPN, VAD, and others. So why has BPMN become the de facto standard? It's simple! Because BPMN is the only notation that an engine can execute. In other

Why BPMN?

There are many notations for modeling business processes besides BPMN, such as IDEF0, EPC, UML, Flowchart, SIPOC, UPN, VAD, and others. So why has BPMN become the de facto standard?

It's simple! Because BPMN is the only notation that an engine can execute. In other
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State Machine Instead of BPMN? Not the Best Idea… State machines are well-known to developers. So when they’re asked to automate a process, the idea of using a state machine often comes to mind first. And why not? Why learn a new notation when you can use what you studied in

State Machine Instead of BPMN? Not the Best Idea…

State machines are well-known to developers. So when they’re asked to automate a process, the idea of using a state machine often comes to mind first. And why not? Why learn a new notation when you can use what you studied in
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BPMN Implementations: To-Be and As-Is When the BPMN specification was first developed, the idea was that many products would implement it and be compatible—like network devices that you plug in and they simply work. However, a business process is a much higher-level abstraction

BPMN Implementations: To-Be and As-Is

When the BPMN specification was first developed, the idea was that many products would implement it and be compatible—like network devices that you plug in and they simply work.

However, a business process is a much higher-level abstraction
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Open Source Rules the World The IT industry has been swept by a wave of open source, reshaping approaches to architecture and software development. But sometimes, a single image is worth a thousand words—so here’s one of those cases. This chart allows us to compare the total

Open Source Rules the World

The IT industry has been swept by a wave of open source, reshaping approaches to architecture and software development. But sometimes, a single image is worth a thousand words—so here’s one of those cases.

This chart allows us to compare the total
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Why Do Developers Avoid BPM Engines? For many Java developers, the idea of using BPM engines seems complex and unfamiliar. But why? A REAL CASE Imagine a typical team of Java developers working on a project to automate procurement business processes for a company. The entire

Why Do Developers Avoid BPM Engines?
For many Java developers, the idea of using BPM engines seems complex and unfamiliar. But why?

A REAL CASE
Imagine a typical team of Java developers working on a project to automate procurement business processes for a company. The entire
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šŸ’” Continuing the Introduction to BPM Engines After learning BPMN 2.0 notations you want to dive into more complex concepts of BPM applications such as implementing a Service Task. You need a sandbox to experiment with that. In this post we will explore open-source BPM engines,

šŸ’” Continuing the Introduction to BPM Engines

After learning BPMN 2.0 notations you want to dive into more complex concepts of BPM applications such as implementing a Service Task. You need a sandbox to experiment with that.

In this post we will explore open-source BPM engines,
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šŸš€ Join the OpenBPM Launch Event! šŸ“… Date: May 13, 2025 ā° Time: 13:00 UTC šŸ“ Format: Online Webinar We are excited to unveil OpenBPM — a powerful, open-source platform that redefines business process automation by enabling true collaboration between developers and business

šŸš€ Join the OpenBPM Launch Event!
šŸ“… Date: May 13, 2025
ā° Time: 13:00 UTC
šŸ“ Format: Online Webinar
We are excited to unveil OpenBPM — a powerful, open-source platform that redefines business process automation by enabling true collaboration between developers and business
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Hello worldĀ šŸ‘‹ Now OpenBPM is officially presented. Here is the recording of the presentationĀ youtu.be/DMHY5gBhIZo?t=…. Let us share a few useful links: Website -Ā openbpm.io Getting started -Ā openbpm.io/getting-started OpenBPM Control GitHub -Ā github.com/openbpm-platfo…

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Look at the community article about a solution for the current Camunda 7 Community edition users. The software's end of life is in October, so it's time to consider what to do afterward medium.com/@svenja.wendle…

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šŸš€ Flowset: Year in Review 2025 was a year of learning and focus for Flowset. We started with an initial vision and, through real conversations with teams and real-world constraints, arrived at a clearer direction. Today, we’re confident in where we’re heading. And in the

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Upcoming Flowset Webinar: BPM Engines Monitoring with Open Source Tools Join a free webinar where we’ll show how to monitor and control BPM engines using Flowset Control. During the session, we’ll cover: - How to monitor running process instances in real time - Incident and task

Upcoming Flowset Webinar: BPM Engines Monitoring with Open Source Tools

Join a free webinar where we’ll show how to monitor and control BPM engines using Flowset Control.
During the session, we’ll cover:
- How to monitor running process instances in real time
- Incident and task