Enterprise 2.0 Meets Business Process Management

作者: Sandy Kemsley

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-00416-2_26

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摘要: This chapter discusses the main aspects of Enterprise 2.0, how they are already impacting BPM, and BPM is likely to evolve into a more social environment in future. In particular, impacts include cultural effects collaboration during process modeling execution, as well technological newer user interface models, development techniques, delivery mechanisms. turn, these have economic for both models that become relevant current recession.

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