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Second Chance: EPC vs. BPMN - What's Your Baseline Shorts 1

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We are off for a few weeks, but instead of leaving you without your regular What's Your Baseline? fix , we decided to do something different this summer.

Since we started the podcast almost four years ago, we have grown quite a bit, and back in Season 2 we did a little "side show" and produced the "What's Your Baseline? Shorts" - 15 minutes, one topic, barely an edit.

And this week, we are re-releasing Shorts 1, in which we are discussing the age-old question of "EPC versus BPMN".

Enjoy!

(And here are the show notes from the initial release)

This is the first episode of the What's Your Baseline Shorts series. We are talking about the topic of process notations, especially if you should choose the BPMN or the EPC notation.

High-level topics include:

  • What are EPC and BPMN?
  • A bit of history
  • Specialties of each notation, and difficulties that might arise
  • Data exchange with BPMN
  • External standards

Please reach out to us by either sending an email to [email protected] or leaving us a voice message by clicking ⁠here⁠.

The full show notes, including graphics, further links, credits, and transcript, are available at ⁠whatsyourbaseline.com/shorts1⁠.

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We are off for a few weeks, but instead of leaving you without your regular What's Your Baseline? fix , we decided to do something different this summer.

Since we started the podcast almost four years ago, we have grown quite a bit, and back in Season 2 we did a little "side show" and produced the "What's Your Baseline? Shorts" - 15 minutes, one topic, barely an edit.

And this week, we are re-releasing Shorts 1, in which we are discussing the age-old question of "EPC versus BPMN".

Enjoy!

(And here are the show notes from the initial release)

This is the first episode of the What's Your Baseline Shorts series. We are talking about the topic of process notations, especially if you should choose the BPMN or the EPC notation.

High-level topics include:

  • What are EPC and BPMN?
  • A bit of history
  • Specialties of each notation, and difficulties that might arise
  • Data exchange with BPMN
  • External standards

Please reach out to us by either sending an email to [email protected] or leaving us a voice message by clicking ⁠here⁠.

The full show notes, including graphics, further links, credits, and transcript, are available at ⁠whatsyourbaseline.com/shorts1⁠.

  continue reading

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