No prizes for guessing what this is:
Most people would say: This is the Mona Lisa … and they’d be wrong. The picture depicted someone who may or may not have looked like this 500 years ago. A picture showing what the lady looks like today would probably…well ashes to ashes etc.
The reason I [...]
Posts from ‘June, 2010’
Precision and subtext does count for something
A new home for BPM Nexus
The BPM Nexus community has a new home. You can now find it at http://grou.ps/bpmnexus.
It’s nice to see 80% of all members making the move inside a couple of days without any major hiccups.
Curious to see that while many BPM vendors are making free or open source versions of their tools available, providers [...]
Don’t blame the IT for faulty and expensive processes
Over the past few weeks we’ve had numerous client processes checked in our Process TestLab. And the results are … well, before we go into that here’s a quick reminder of what the Process TestLab actually does:
Test 1: Validation – Completeness
This is where we check if the process description is in itself complete (are all [...]