Why developers don't like BPM and how research can help

Decanato - Facoltà di scienze informatiche

Data d'inizio: 13 Febbraio 2017

Data di fine: 14 Febbraio 2017

Speaker:

Daniel Lübke

 

Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany

Date:

Monday, February 13, 2017

Place:

USI Lugano Campus, room SI-003, informatics building (Via G. Buffi 13)

Time:

16:30

 

 

Abstract:

BPM is an important topic in organizations. With digitization and the ongoing quest for lowering costs and improving quality BPM should be even more important. However, many software development organizations don't employ BPMS or similar tooling. Some developers even seem to hate it and dismiss it as being "enterprisey." This talk will give a highly subjective view on a subset of reasons and what steps should be taken to address these.

 

 

Biography:

Daniel Lübke is Principal Consultant at innoQ and has a lecturership at the Leibniz Universität Hannover. He supports customers in service-orientation and BPM project. Before joining innoQ in 2009, Daniel did his PhD at the Software Engineering Group in Hannover, Germany. He is author of many articels and speaker at industry and academic conferences.

 

 

Host:

Prof. Cesare Pautasso