Case Management: Automation of Ad Hoc Processes

Posted April 30, 2010 | |

Many business processes involve human judgment and ad hoc activities such that they are difficult to support with current BPM automation. Many of these processes are characterized as "case management" because the planning, actions, events, and decisions are driven by the state of a situation, a case, and human judgment. IT systems often support case management record keeping but provide little support for ad hoc processes. Case management automation has been discussed for many years.

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Fred Cummins
Fred A. Cummins is a Fellow with EDS, an HP company. He has more than 35 years' experience with consulting and information systems development, including strategic planning, distributed computing, and artificial intelligence. Mr. Cummins is Cochair of the OMG Business Modeling and Integration task force. His current focus is on service-oriented architecture (SOA) and development of business modeling standards. He can be reached at fred.cummins… Read More
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