Diff for Western Governors University Chooses ActiveVOS BPMS Based on "Standards, Flexibility, and Ease-of-use"

10. August 2010 - 18:07 by aei-bpel11. August 2010 - 19:04 by aei-bpel
Changes to Body
-
Western Governors University was facing student management challenges due to a rapid growth state and was looking for a BPM solution that could incorporate human tasks with automated processes and easily integrate within their existing propriety systems.  The case study, which can be found at <a href="http://www.activevos.com/doc/bpms-case-study-activevos-wgu.pdf" title="Western Governors University Case Study">http://www.activevos.com/doc/bpms-case-study-activevos-wgu.pdf</a>, examines the university's decision to select a model-driven BPMS over a set of non-integrated tools as the foundation for its SOA orchestration and architecture.
+
Western Governors University was facing student management challenges due to a rapid growth state and was looking for a BPM solution that could incorporate human tasks with automated processes and easily integrate within their existing propriety systems.  The case study, which can be found at <a href="http://www.bitpipe.com/detail/RES/1281041821_233.html" title="Western Governors University Case Study">http://www.bitpipe.com/detail/RES/1281041821_233.html</a>, examines the university's decision to select a model-driven BPMS over a set of non-integrated tools as the foundation for its SOA orchestration and architecture.
 
 
Current revision:

Western Governors University Chooses ActiveVOS BPMS Based on "Standards, Flexibility, and Ease-of-use"

Western Governors University was facing student management challenges due to a rapid growth state and was looking for a BPM solution that could incorporate human tasks with automated processes and easily integrate within their existing propriety systems.  The case study, which can be found at http://www.bitpipe.com/detail/RES/1281041821_233.html, examines the university's decision to select a model-driven BPMS over a set of non-integrated tools as the foundation for its SOA orchestration and architecture.

XML.org Focus Areas: BPEL | DITA | ebXML | IDtrust | OpenDocument | SAML | UBL | UDDI
OASIS sites: OASIS | Cover Pages | XML.org | AMQP | CGM Open | eGov | Emergency | IDtrust | LegalXML | Open CSA | OSLC | WS-I