Interesting Work on Process Authoring Tools

June 5th, 2009 by Payman Hodaie

A colleague forwarded to me an interesting work by Petter Holmström titled “Ideas for Next Generation Process Authoring Tools”.  It’s a long comprehensive document, and I have just started reading it end-to-end. From a quick scan of the table of contents, abstract and conclusions, I mostly agree with his conclusions and recommendations:  

The tool vendors should shift focus and concentrate on making their tools more collaborative, customizable and scalable to different process sizes. In this thesis, some ideas of how this could be achieved have been presented, of which one of the more interesting ones is a wiki-based authoring tool.

 

As you may have realized from my previous blog postings, I am a strong proponent of collaborative process management tools and the importance of the involvement of developers and other process consumers in the creation of processes–they consume. The industry players and the user community should democratize process authoring and move on from blindly following methodology pundits.

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