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Business Process Management (BPM) projects have shown their positive impact on companies’ business. Shortcomings even from successful projects and lessons learned from failed attempts lead to the conviction that BPM must now take the next deciding step.
The goal is to reduce the total cost of ownership (TCO) dramatically, to leverage existing IT investments and to raise usability and acceptance in the resulting systems.
To develop this Next Generation BPM, SAP AG and IDS Scheer AG decided to combine their knowledge and their leading software in that field.
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Scholz, T., Wagner, K. (2004). ARIS Process PlatformTM and SAP NetWeaverTM: Next Generation Business Process Management. In: Scheer, AW., Abolhassan, F., Jost, W., Kirchmer, M. (eds) Business Process Automation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24702-9_3
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