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	<title>Comments on: CTO Tuesdays two-part mini-series</title>
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		<title>By: Column 2 : links for 2010-03-08</title>
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		<description>[...] BPMS podcast to discuss persistence, transaction for BPM &#124; VOSibilities I often tune in for Active Endpoints&#039; CTO Tuesdays podcasts, since Michael Rowley provides some good technical depth about BPM. This week: part 1 of 2 on state, persistence and long-running processes. This is a classic problem with system-centric systems that are trying to become human-centric, since many human-centric processes are, by their nature, long-running, whereas many system-centric are STP that complete in a matter of minutes or seconds. Much different considerations come up, such as persisting state, and also the impact of model changes to in-flight process instances (the later of which I&#039;m not sure that he&#039;s covering). Disclosure: I occasionally do paid webinars for Active Endpoints, but I&#039;m not compensated in any way for telling you about CTO Tuesdays. (tags: bpm) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] BPMS podcast to discuss persistence, transaction for BPM | VOSibilities I often tune in for Active Endpoints&#39; CTO Tuesdays podcasts, since Michael Rowley provides some good technical depth about BPM. This week: part 1 of 2 on state, persistence and long-running processes. This is a classic problem with system-centric systems that are trying to become human-centric, since many human-centric processes are, by their nature, long-running, whereas many system-centric are STP that complete in a matter of minutes or seconds. Much different considerations come up, such as persisting state, and also the impact of model changes to in-flight process instances (the later of which I&#39;m not sure that he&#39;s covering). Disclosure: I occasionally do paid webinars for Active Endpoints, but I&#39;m not compensated in any way for telling you about CTO Tuesdays. (tags: bpm) [...]</p>
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