The Future of BPM: Flying with the Eagles or Scratching with the Chickens?
@inproceedings{Dadam2008TheFO, title={The Future of BPM: Flying with the Eagles or Scratching with the Chickens?}, author={Peter Dadam}, booktitle={International Conference on Business Process Management}, year={2008}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:12834594} }
This talk will present real-world examples from different domains to illustrate where BPM will become a big and sustainable success or whether it will share the fate of many other hypes (like Computer Integrated Manufacturing at the end of the 80’s).
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