on 12-16-2007 11:47 AM
Hi,
I'm new to BPM, can anybody share their experiences regarding the same will appreciate.
a) what are the best practices for BPM
b) When do we use the BPM.
Please help me out....
Cheers.,
Stallin
Hi stallin xavier ,
Business Process Management (BPM) has become a critical part of enterprise development.business process management
Business process management (BPM) is a systematic approach to improving an organization's business processes. BPM activities seek to make business processes more effective, more efficient, and more capable of adapting to an ever-changing environment. BPM is a subset of infrastructure management, the administrative area of concern dealing with maintenance and optimization of an organization's equipment and core operations.
A business process is a set of coordinated tasks and activities, conducted by both people and equipment, that will lead to accomplishing a specific organizational goal. The Business Process Management Initiative (BPMI), a non-profit organization, exists to promote the standardization of common business processes, as a means of furthering e-business and business-to-business (B2B) development. To this end, the organization has developed the Business Process Modeling Language (BPML), an Extensible Markup Language (XML)-based metalanguage for modeling business processes.
BPM(Business Process Management) is a structured approach that models an enterprise's human and machine tasks and the interactions between them as processes. BPM software uses a dashboard interface that offers a high-level view of the operation that typically crosses departmental boundaries. The dashboard integrates with all the applications that perform processes as well as related databases and can be used to trigger the start of a unit of work.
Evolving from document management, workflow and enterprise application integration (EAI), a BPM system can monitor and analyze tasks in realtime and set off alerts when specified limits are exceeded or a response is not received within a specified time.
Management for People/Machine Systems
For decades, systems that are entirely automated have more or less taken care of themselves. However, operations requiring a mix of people and machine procedures employ BPM as a higher-level management system that keeps track of them both.
Over time, a BPM system can provide historical data of human-machine interactions that might be extremely difficult to obtain from information systems, especially disparate systems from several departments or systems running on different platforms.
The BPM Suite (BPMS)
A BPM system may comprise a variety of independent packages or a comprehensive business process management suite (BPMS), which includes tools for modeling and analysis, application integration, business rules support, business intelligence (BI), activity monitoring and optimization. Advanced BPMSs provide a development tool for creating forms-based applications, which are often the start of many business processes.
The following websites give u a step-by-step solution on how to use BPM(contain PDF & PPT Presentations)
An introduction to Business Process Management
http://www.avelon.nl/downloads/Introduction_BPM.pdf
business process management
http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,,sid9_gci1088464_tax304528,00.html
BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT WITH SAP NetWeaver
http://www.sap.com/platform/netweaver/pdf/BWP_NetWeaver_BPM.pdf
Business Process Management Essentials
http://www.glintech.com/downloads/BPM%20Essentials%20with%20Open%20Source.pdf
Business Process Management
http://www.seeburger.es/fileadmin/es/pdf/SEEBURGER_-_Business_Integration_Server__TA000714BPM_.pdf
BPM Process Patterns Repeatable Designs for BPM Process Models
http://edocs.bea.com/albsi/docs55/pdfs/BPM%20Process%20Patterns%20White%20Paper.pdf
Business Process Management -Modeling to Execution
http://www30.sap.com/korea/company/events/techday05/img/data_06.pdf
BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT (BPM)
BPM Process Patterns:Repeatable Design for BPM Process Models
http://www.bptrends.com/publicationfiles/05%2D06%2DWP%2DBPMProcessPatterns%2DAtwood1%2Epdf
Patterns: SOA Foundation - Business Process Management Scenario
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/pdfs/sg247234.pdf
A BPM Roadmap
/people/marilyn.pratt/blog/2007/10/12/clubhouse-las-vegas-a-bpm-roadmap
cheers!
gyanaraj
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Hi stalin,
For this below question there are lot of threads are available in forum.
Any way as you have raised let me know explain me..
BPM is one of the core service in XI.It will be used in the following cases...
1. Cross component business process.
2.BPM is tool which will help to you achieve cross component business process
3.merge the message,split the message
4.Using BPM you can raise alerts,exceptions.
like you can implement in complex scenarios.In XI point of view..this BPM will be act as Business System.
For BPM we have separate engine it's called BPE. BPE sits on Integration server.It's built on ABAP.
When ever you implement any scenario, the scenario will use BPE engine to execute the process.
Please let me know if you have any queries.
Thanks and Regards,
Chandu.
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Hi,
1. how can we trouble shoot BPM scenarios
You can monitor BPM scenarios using SAP GUI using transaction SXMB_MONI_BPE.
2. I have a scenario like multiple source files and one receiver target system, can we do the same without using BPM
yes, you can implement n:1 mapping with out BPM.
from SP14 onwards we can achieve multi mapping with out using BPM.
If you want to raise any exception or need use alerts then you can go for BPM to achieve the same.
Hope i am clear.
Please let me know if you have any queries.
Thanks and Regards,
Chandu.
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