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Be one of the very first to become an Oracle Unified Business Process Management Specialist! Check out the Oracle Unified Business Process Management Knowledge Zone and go to the Specialization criteria to learn how you can become an BPM Specialized Partner. Pass the following assessment tests…
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Spotlight on Innovation: A Unified Business Process Management Solution Thursday, June 17th, 2010 10 a.m. PT / 18:00 UK / 19:00 CET Presented by: Hasan Rizvi Senior Vice President Oracle Product Management Business Process Management (BPM) is essential for managing change and increasing…
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Simone Geib shows how dynamic data can be retrieved at run-time in a business process through Domain Value Maps in Oracle SOA Suite and the similarities to an XML MetaData Cache control in Oracle WebLogic Integration.
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I need to generate flowchart from business process specification (tasks, their input, output points, roles applicable for each task... ) stored in a database.
What I need is javacript (preferably, open-sourced) library which can generate a shiny flowchart with swimlines. Ideally I should be able…
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I need to geenrate flowchart from business process specification (inputs, outputs, tasks, users... ) stored in a database.
What I need is javacript library generating shiny grpaphs with swimlines. Ideally I should be able to edit graph and send changes back to database.
Any recommendations?
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I'm building a traditional .NET MVC site, so I've got a natural 3-tier software architecture setup (presentation in the form of Views, business layer in the controller, and data layer in the models and data access layer).
When I've deployed such sites, it usually goes either on one server (where…
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If you design a distributed application for easy scale-out, or you just want to make use of any of the new “cloud computing” offerings by Amazon, Google or Microsoft, there are some typical concepts or components you usually end up using:
distributed blob storage (aka S3)
asynchronous, durable message…
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I have a PowerMac G4 from around the year 2000. It's a serviceable Unix machine but I don't do much with it since I have plenty of Pentium 4 machines around with Linux on them. I was wondering if the PowerPC based machine is capable of handling certain tasks faster or "better" than Intel based machines…
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Hello all,
I am architecting a software project and I want to create a SAAS (Software As a service) one. I want to model my application along the lines of Salesforce. I really like there customization features but I am not sure how they really go about it. I read that they create an ID for every…
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