The recently coined term «Event-Driven Business Process Management» (EDBPM) is nowadays an enhancement of BPM by new concepts of Service Oriented Architecture, Event Driven Architecture, Software as a Service, Business Activity Monitoring and Complex Event Processing (CEP). In this context BPM means a software platform which provides companies the ability to model, manage, and optimize these processes for significant gain. As an independent system, CEP is a parallel running platform that analyses and processes events. The BPM- and the CEP-platform correspond via events which are produced by the BPM-workflow engine and by the - if distributed - IT services which are associated with the business process steps. Also events coming from different event sources in different forms can trigger a business process or influence the execution of a process or a service, which can result in another event. Even more, the correlation of these events in a particular context can be treated as a complex, business level event, relevant for the execution of other business processes or services. A business process - arbitrarily fine or coarse grained - can be seen as a service again and can be "choreographed" with other business processes or services, even between different enterprises and organizations. © 2010 Springer-Verlag.
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Von Ammon, R., Etzion, O., Ludwig, H., Paschke, A., & Stojanovic, N. (2010). Introduction to the Second International Workshop on Event-Driven Business Process Management (edBPM09). In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (Vol. 43 LNBIP, pp. 345–346). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12186-9_32
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