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Monthly Archives: May 2016
AI as an Interface to Business Process
Dag Kittlaus demonstrated Viv last week; business software world should pay attention. “Viv” is a conversational approach to interacting with systems. The initial presentation talks about personal applications, but there are even greater opportunities in the workplace.
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DMN at bpmNEXT 2016
bpmNEXT is 2 and half days of intense examination and evaluation of the leading trends in the business process community, and Decision Modeling Notation was clearly highlighted this year.