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by robertlagrant
750 days ago
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My job a while ago was doing business process automation with webMethods[0]. It had some flaws, of course, but the general idea was you drew business processes in a UI tool (or wrote the corresponding code that generated the process, but drawing was easier) and the process was then implemented into messages queues/topics and different types of integrations as part of the deployment process. Because it was standardised, you could plug in a product that visualised processes, showed where bottlenecks were, let you restart failed ones, etc. In retrospect it was pretty advanced. [0] https://www.trustradius.com/reviews/webmethods-business-proc... - sorry for the puff piece link but the corporate website is so bad |
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