SOA Embedded in BPM: A High Level View of Object Oriented Paradigm
Imran Sarwar Bajwa

TL;DR
This paper explores integrating Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) into Business Process Management (BPM) using object-oriented principles to enhance flexibility and agility in modern information systems.
Contribution
It presents a high-level view of how object-oriented paradigms can embed SOA within BPM to streamline business processes and information systems.
Findings
Object orientation can effectively embed SOA in BPM.
Integration improves system flexibility and agility.
Streamlines business process management.
Abstract
The trends of design and development of information systems have undergone a variety of ongoing phases and stages. These variations have been evolved due to brisk changes in user requirements and business needs. To meet these requirements and needs, a flexible and agile business solution was required to come up with the latest business trends and styles. Another obstacle in agility of information systems was typically different treatment of same diseases of two patients: business processes and information services. After the emergence of information technology, the business processes and information systems have become counterparts. But these two business halves have been treated under totally different standards. There is need to streamline the boundaries of these both pillars that are equally sharing information system's burdens and liabilities. In last decade, the object orientation…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBusiness Process Modeling and Analysis · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services · Semantic Web and Ontologies
