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Exploring Process Migration with BPMN in Flowable

Join Patrick Züst from Flowable as he discusses the challenges of transferring workflows between BPMN engines and introduces powerful tools for ensuring seamless process automation.

A new blog post of Process Pitch was published on Nov 24, 2024 with the original title:

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Overview:

Patrick Züst from Flowable shares insights on the challenges of cross-engine BPMN workflow imports and demonstrates practical solutions using Flowable’s design tools. His versatile background aids in the seamless integration of manual task management into automated processes.

Core content:

  • Patrick Züst discusses the critical role of the User Task symbol for manual tasks within BPMN.
  • He investigates the feasibility of switching workflow engines using BPMN standards, revealing mixed outcomes.
  • Patrick showcases Flowable’s design tools, highlighting import capabilities from other workflow engines despite minor display issues.
  • He demonstrates adapting automated process steps for compatibility with Flowable using service registry tasks.
  • The session culminates in a live demonstration of a functioning process, emphasizing practical application in BPM.

Learnings:

  • Understanding the significance of User Task in BPMN is essential for managing manual tasks effectively.
  • Exploring BPMN’s cross-engine compatibility can inform better process management decisions.
  • Utilizing Flowable’s validation tools provides insights into potential conflicts during workflow imports.
  • Service registry tasks can enhance connection flexibility with third-party systems in Flowable.
  • A real-time workflow demonstration can clarify effective BPM practices and integration techniques.

The original content was published in German.

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