Streamline your business processes and enhance productivity by using jBPM
1. TITLE SLIDE: HEADLINE Presenter name Title, Red Hat Date Streamline Your Business Processes and Enhance Productivity with jBPM Kris Verlaenen jBPM 5 Lead [email_address] Prakash Aradhya Sr. Product Manager [email_address]
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3. Business Process Management - Definition Productivity Automation Business Agility Six Sigma Workflow Human Tasks Process Re-engineering Change Management Cost Reduction Business Realignment BPM is a Methodology : Tools and Techniques to streamline operations.
4. BPM Approaches System / EAI Oriented Human Centric Model Oriented Decision Centric Event Driven Content Driven Social Centric
7. JBPM - Redefined jBPM3 - JBPM3 Fully Supported - JBPM 4 Will Never be Supported
8. JBoss SOA-P 5 Full Support (3yrs) Transition (1yr) Maintenance (1yr) JBoss Product X Full Support (3yrs) Transition (1yr) 3 3.2 5 4 6 7 Enterprise versions provide long-term support, regular releases including fixes, new features, and new platforms certifications. New community features may be backported to Enterprise versions JBoss Enterprise Product Delivery Model Example: jBPM Community and Enterprise Product While community projects continue to rapidly evolve, enterprise middleware products focus on long term stability. Enterprise versions provide long-term support, regular releases including fixes, new features, and new platforms certifications. Dead Community Branches are not maintained and never productized jBPM Community
34. TITLE SLIDE: HEADLINE Presenter name Title, Red Hat Date Thank You Kris Verlaenen jBPM 5 Lead [email_address] Prakash Aradhya Sr. Product Manager [email_address]
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This is an example of a use case for business rules. There are many facts associated with an applicant that go into pricing insurance. Some are listed here. These facts are presented to the rules engine which executes against them to calculate a price. Given this price calculation is not buried in an application, it may be made available to multiple applications, business processes and other uses as a call from an application or available as an SOA service. This chart is useful for customers who need a basic primer on business rules.
We step up a level and show the rules engine being used within the insurance application process. In this case, the process task for calculating price calls the rules engine, presenting the facts about the applicant, and received the price to pass along to the next steps in the business process (in this case responding to the customer).
This is an example of a use case for business rules. There are many facts associated with an applicant that go into pricing insurance. Some are listed here. These facts are presented to the rules engine which executes against them to calculate a price. Given this price calculation is not buried in an application, it may be made available to multiple applications, business processes and other uses as a call from an application or available as an SOA service. This chart is useful for customers who need a basic primer on business rules.