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Registration
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0800
- 0900 |
Networking
and Continental Breakfast |
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| 0900
- 0915 |
Welcome
& Opening Remarks
Sylvain
Astier, Product
Manager, Axway Software |
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| 0915
- 1000 |
KEYNOTE
- Status
Quo and Perspectives of OMGs Activities Around BPM
Andrew Watson, Vice President and
Technical Director, OMG
The OMG's mission is both the standardization of modeling
methods and also the certification of BPM experts (OCEB). In his
keynote address, Vice President and Technical Director of the
OMG, Andrew Watson will explain firsthand OMG's activities in
BPM including BPMN and the OCEB certification exams. |
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1000
- 1030 |
Morning
Networking Refreshment Break |
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| 1030
- 1115 |
Business
Agility in the Cloud, Mobile & Social Age
Justin Thomas,
Managing Director of
Appian EMEA
This presentation explores the growing impact of cloud
delivery, mobile computing and social business collaboration
on enterprise Information Technology (IT), and Business
Process Management (BPM) software specifically. It also
examines how enterprises can tap the power of these emerging -
and inevitable - technology models to drive high-value process
improvement across the enterprise, through the supply chain,
and out to customers.
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| 1115
- 1200 |
Efficient Change
Management with Openflexo Concurrent Process Visualization
Dominique Snyers, Agile
Birds
To be successful, change management must be participative.
Consulting and involving the people affected by organizational
changes is the key to successful and effective change. This
presentation will address The FlexoBPM approach which proposes
a concrete way of putting this into practice through the
concurrent visualization of business processes.
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1200
- 1300 |
Lunch |
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| 1300
- 1345 |
KEYNOTE
- Using OMG Standards with TOGAF
Philippe
Desfray, VP for R&D, Softeam
TOGAF is a widely adopted framework for EA which
provides a comprehensive approach to the design, planning,
implementation, and governance of an enterprise information
architecture.
TOGAF defines a large number of artifacts to be produced
during an enterprise architecture realization, and recommends
the usage of OMG modeling standards such as typically UML or
BPMN. Yet, TOGAF is a generic framework, and does not provide
a precise way of using modeling standards. Practitioners have
to define their own way of implementing TOGAF.
This presentation will show how standard modeling languages,
such as UML, BPMN, BPMM and SysML, can be combined and
extended in order to support TOGAF, and will present which and
how artifacts will be realized using these techniques. It will
express how a generic UML/BPMN modeling tool can support TOGAF
and support the enterprise repository and continuum.
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| 1345
- 1430 |
CUSTOMER
CASE
STUDY - BPM in the Cloud and Valeo
Jean-Philippe Kalfon,
Sales Director, Cordys France
Benjamin Potet, Senior Systems
Engineer, Cordys France
In this presentation, we will present Cordys Process Factory a
secure platform for fast and easy development and deployment
of business apps in the cloud and will illustrate the usage of
Cordys cloud solution by presenting how Valeo, one of the
world's leading automotive suppliers, is enriching Google Apps
for Business with new business apps and cloud-based workflow
for 30,000 users with Cordys Process Factory.
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1430 - 1500 |
Afternoon
Networking Refreshment Break |
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| 1500
- 1545 |
BPMN
Tutorial - Toward Business Process Fluency with BPMN 2.0
Sylvain
Astier, Product
Manager, Axway Software
The ability to create, share, innovate and execute business
process models is a key enabler of Business Agility. To
achieve such agility process models need to be easily
understandable by various stakeholders including business
specialists, analysts, IT professionals as well as the
software executing them. A general process language was
needed. BPMN has been created to be that language.
Since 2004, BPMN's popularity has been rising consistently.
It is now regarded as the linga franca of process modeling. In
March 2011 a major new version of this standard was released,
BPMN 2.0.
Through this tutorial you will acquire a good understanding
of BPMN 2.0 expression capacities as well as general tips and
best practices on how to use it efficiently. |
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| 1545
- 1630 |
HL7/OMG CTS2
Implementations - Phast and Mayo Clinic Approaches
Ana
Estelrich, BSc, MRT(N), Responsable
International/International Development Manager, Phast
Phast's Standard Terminology Service (STS) is an
implementation of the HL7 Common Terminology Services Release
2 - Service Functional Model Specification (HL7 CTS2 SFM)
based on HL7 v3 RIM and the HL7 Data Types R2 (HL7-ISO Data
Types). The Mayo Clinic has developed CTS 2 implementation
specifications adopted as an international OMG standard. Phast
and Mayo clinic have joined efforts in order to contribute
from two different standpoints to the HL7 and OMG CTS2
normative implementation specifications.
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1630-1700 |
Wrap Up
Session |
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1700 - 1800 |
Attendee
Networking Reception |
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