Welcome to Workflow Modeling and Process Management

This is the course management system (WFM) for the course VU 188.924 Workflow Modeling and Process Management. In the course, participants make a self evaluation, solve quizzes about the topic and develop a (business) process management system in a project. Teams of five participants model a workflow with a BPMN 2.0 compliant tool and develop a Workflow Management System for this workflow. The team selects a BPMN compliant modeling tool and workflow engine.
The WFM is used to manage the process of the course. This means the system is used to store transparently all information created during the process and to give feedback to participants. The storage of information is also used to develop and to share knowledge about projects in Process Management.
Students of TU Wien can register with their TISS credentials
A Case-based System will be developed to make it easier in future to share knowledge between different project teams. Then all the knowledge will be presented anonymously.

Fundamentals of Business Process Management

M. Dumas, M. La Rosa, J. Mendling, and H. A. Reijers,

Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013.

Fundamentals of Business Process Management

Dumas, M., La Rosa, M. Mendling, J. and Reijers, H. A.

Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013.

Activiti Modeler

Alfresco and Activity community

Modeler, Simulation, Execution. Data elements are not supported. Limited supported formats (read/saved internally in BPMN format without exporting capabilities).

BonitaBPM

Bonitasoft

Bonita BPM combines three solutions in one: a Studio for process modeling, a BPM & Workflow engine, and a user interface, enabling to create standalone process-based applications. Supports several formats (read: BPMN, jBPM, Bonita, XPDL; write: Bonita, BPMN2, PNG, JPG, GIF, PDF, BMP, SVG). Does not support Data elements. Does a lot of validations at runtime. Boundary events are transparent.

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