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SAP has been working on a new
set of tools to simplify the business process by enabling IT organizations to
answer requests more efficiently. The SAP NetWeaver Business Process Management
and SAP NetWeaver Business Rules Management will allow business process experts
to design, model and implement business processes without having to develop
code, the company unveiled during two events: SAPPHIRE 2008 (SAP’s
international customer conference) and ASUG (America’s SAP Users’ Group) Annual
Conference, both held in Orlando.
“The planned addition of
business process management tools to the SAP NetWeaver technology platform will
further establish SAP NetWeaver as the platform of choice for companies
committed to a strategic approach to IT,” Klaus Kreplin, corporate officer and
member of the Executive Council, and head of SAP NetWeaver Technology, said in
a statement.
SAP NetWeaver Business Process
Management has been developed under the code name “Galaxy” and has three main
capabilities, SAP explained: the process composer, which is based on the BPMN
(business process modeling notation) standard and integrated into an Eclipse development
framework; the process server, based on Java EE, to executive the process
models, skipping the translation between model and code; and the process desk,
which grants participants interaction with running process instances and other
participants by means of form, interactive screens and collaboration tasks.
SAP NetWeaver Business Process
Management’s purpose is to provide a standardized, unified environment for the
management and implementation of business processes, and focuses on four
elements: unified modeling, which enables editing a single version of a
business process, without losing details in translation; business rules
management, built on the Quickrules technology; immediate execution speeds time
to value, which allows a faster implementation of innovative business
processes; and built-in efficiencies via Enterprise Services Repository, which
enables users to track and identify ready-made process steps of SAP and non-SAP
applications, the company explained.
“As business process management
is increasingly adopted by organizations as an important management practice,
they’re constantly looking for ways to better support process execution across
people and applications,” Janelle B. Hill, Gartner research vice president,
said in a statement. “Integrated composition technologies, as part of a
business process platform, are required to accelerate the successful management
of agile business processes.”
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