![]() Roland: Well why? Yeah, they’re both process notations, right? So process notations are literally to be able to show from the beginning of a process through certain steps to the end of the process and who’s doing it and which apps are using all these types of things so they both capture the same information. But first and foremost, tell us about BPMN and EPC. I think there’s a lot more to discuss about it. J-M: Oh wow, and actually I don’t think it should be quite that short. Roland: So that would be a very short session BPMN won, end of story. Roland what? What do you think about BPMN and EPC? What are they and why are they different? And how do they relate to the way people do their process modeling and process on architecture. J-M: Ah, as you can tell What’s Your Baseline Shorts is unscripted but it’s exciting to take on some of these topics when a shorter format so you can understand how we bring these all together and this one is all about talking about BPMN and EPC now first and foremost. Roland: Yeah, I’m Roland Woldt:, and I was the guy who had the idea for these shenanigans here and otherwise read up on my bio. I’m an architecture and business process expert and excited to talk to you about how we. So first and foremost, my name is J-M Erlendson. We’re taking a look today at one of the topics with the most contention in terms of modeling notation in Roland’s and in my life. J-M: Hello and welcome to What’s Your Baseline Shorts. (The transcript is auto-generated and was slightly edited for clarity) The two articles that compare the EPC and BPMN notations (from 2011) ![]()
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