Outstanding Understanding in BPM Case Study Competition Guidelines
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Competition Overview | Guidelines |
Submission Form |
Competition Schedule:
Submissions must be
received by
DECEMBER
15, 2008. Winners
will be announced
January 26, 2009.
Recognition and awards
will be given at the OMG
Technical Meeting in
Washington, DC March
23-27, 2009.
Judges:
1. Paul Harmon, Executive
Editor, Business Process
Trends 2. Michael
zur Muehlen, Director,
Center of Excellence in
Business Process
Innovation, Stevens
Institute of Technology
3. Karen D.
Larkowski, Executive
Vice President, BPM
Consortium
Awards:
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Best Overall BPM Application
This award will go to the application that demonstrates the
best use of current BPM concepts and techniques to solve a
company's problem. The solution can involve a process
architecture, a process performance measurement system, or a
major redesign project. The solution need not involve
software, but it will likely have a significant software
component. |
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Best BPM Application that demonstrates
the use of one or more business process standards
(e.g. UML Activity Diagrams, BPMN, BPDM, BPEL, BPMM, BMM,
BPSB, SCOR)
This award will go to the application that demonstrates how one
or more business process standards, or the technologies
employing those standards, can contribute to process improvement
at a company. The application solution based on BPEL, for
example. |
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BPM Application that Demonstrates the Best Return on
Investment
This award will go to the application that demonstrates the
most impressive ROI on a business process change effort. |
Disclaimer:
Case
Studies submitted become
the property of BPTrends
and the OMG. Case Studies
will be checked for
accuracy and edited for
use by BPTrends and the
OMG.
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Competition Overview | Guidelines |
Submission Form |
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