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Patrick Züst Discusses BPMN Workflow Challenges

Join Patrick Züst from Flowable as he discusses the intricacies of BPMN, user tasks, and workflow transitions, unveiling his insights and techniques for effective process automation.

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

Episode 22: Mythos BPMN oder der Kreditkartenantrag

Overview:

In a recent discussion with Patrick Züst from Flowable, the conversation revolved around the intricacies of the BPMN standard in workflow engine transitions, alongside practical demonstrations of adapting automated processes for Flowable compatibility.

Core content:

  • Patrick Züst, a multifaceted talent, discusses the significance of the User Task symbol in manual process management during his guest appearance.
  • The effectiveness of the BPMN standard in transitioning workflows between different engines is examined, revealing both successes and potential issues.
  • Flowable Leap is introduced as a tool for checking compatibility issues when importing BPMN models from other workflow engines.
  • Patrick showcases the intricacies of adjusting automated process steps within Flowable, using service registry tasks to connect to external systems.
  • Through a live demonstration, the process is validated to illustrate its functionality after incorporating modifications, enhancing understanding of BPM practices.

Learnings:

  • Viewers can gain insights on the importance of BPMN standards for ensuring smooth transitions between various workflow engines.
  • Understanding potential conflicts that may arise when importing processes from different BPM platforms can save time and resources.
  • Learn practical methods for adapting existing BPM processes to work seamlessly within the Flowable environment.
  • Discover how using service registry tasks can create efficient connections to third-party systems in BPM implementations.
  • The demonstration emphasizes the value of hands-on experience in modifying and validating BPM models for operational effectiveness.

The original content was published in German.

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