Process Engine Datasheets

Processes
Organisations today are under constant pressure to improve quality in every aspect of their operations. Competition and globalisation is forcing companies to become more customer focused. Efficient, profitable organisations understand their operational processes. Organisations that are intending to prosper are constantly improving their processes. Corporations such as GE, Motorola and Honeywell have all adopted Six Sigma Plus as their "executive genetic code". Process implementation, control, measurement and improvement are core facets of Six Sigma Plus. Procession™ Process Engine uniquely supports the operational aspects of Six Sigma Plus methodologies.

Operational Processes
The reality of business processes is that no one truly knows the full scope of a process, the ownership of the process or the return on implementation and improvement. Knowledge of that quality is only acquired after the process has been deployed and monitored. Procession's Process Engine enables segments of a process to be deployed from a basis of incomplete knowledge. It enables operational questions to be answered by monitoring and feedback. As a result the operational managers can improve the process, expand its scope and realise a return based on a clear understanding of the benefits. Procession's Process Engine enables this without interruption to the business, since we realised from an early stage that large-scale changes to business would make any previous measurements irrelevant.

Standards, Scalability and Performance
Procession's Process Engine is built upon industry standards. Our business focus is to apply BPM technology to support the operational aspects of Six Sigma Plus. The architecture uses a best-of-breed RDBMS (Oracle) and secures platform independence by utilising Java and J2EE application servers. These architecture choices have enabled us to focus on achieving fault-tolerance, horizontal and vertical scalability and high availability at every level within the architecture, whilst still enabling entry-level deployments to be achieved with modest resources.

Integration and Transformation
Without integration, business processes are isolated. Without transformation, flexibility is sacrificed. Two components of Procession™ enable processes to manage interactions with external systems. The Procession™ SSXMQ component with its built-in SOAP and Transactional Conduits ensures that integration with external systems can be performed at the process layer. The Procession™ Transformation Engine ensures that processes can control data transformation by mapping. This dual approach enables the process designer to implement integrated processes without the expense of custom adapters.

Architecture

Architecture

 

The core components
Procession™ Process Engine
This is an object process engine that uses a process repository to instance process runs. It is built on J2EE/Oracle and maintains a runtime repository of process data, process state and reference data.

Procession™ Transformation Engine
This is a component based transformation engine that uses XSLT to enable mapping based transformation of data feeds from one format to another. It is embedded in the SOAP Conduit and the Procession™ Web Service Layer to provide both internal and external transformation capabilities.

Procession™ SSXMQ
This is a reliable message queue that accepts process-oriented messages on behalf of built-in conduits. The Transactional JDBC Conduit enables integration of relational data from any connected source, and the SOAP Conduit enables integration with internal and external Web Services. There is also an open Conduit API to enable 3rd parties to build their own conduits.

Procession™ Web Services Layer
This component is deployed in a J2EE application server and provides a range of web services to internal Procession™ components, clients and external systems. It contains a range of XML services that address the design-time, run-time and reference aspects of the process engine. It also contains a complete web portal that enables process workers, managers and administrators to interact with the Procession™ Process Engine.

Procession Process Designer
The Procession Process Designer uses Microsoft Visio® to enable many personnel within the organisation to participate in process modelling, implementation and deployment. It employs a process repository to enforce process validity whilst maintaining a neutral stance on modelling methodology. The Procession Process Designer enables processes to be modelled, implemented, deployed and improved without resorting to traditional programmers or expensive code generation. It interfaces to the Procession™ XML Design Gateway which is part the Procession™ Web Services Layer.

Datasheets PDF files
Business
Procession™ Process Engine Overview (617Kb)
Procession Process Designer (240Kb)
  Technology
Procession™ Process Engine (429Kb)
Procession™ Web Services Layer (446Kb)
Procession™ SSXMQ (384Kb)
Procession™ Process Repository (146Kb)
Procession™ XML Gateway (173Kb)
Procession™ Transformation Engine (110Kb)
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