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tauchunfall | 3 months ago

I worked on a product that used BPMN where users could define processes. The company I worked for used Java for decades already. Clients of the product were banks.

The people I worked with were not specifically HN audience. Rather in the Java bubble in Germany-Austria-Switzerland which is also surprisingly a small world. If BPMN is not really needed, then I would also not use it nowadays. It increases complexity, and who knows if it makes project communication better at all.

Update: On the Camunda website there are 60 case-studies of customers/clients using BPMN, https://camunda.com/case-studies/. One of them has the teaser: "The 10th largest US Bank created an omnichannel onboarding platform that handles 12m process instances per year across 100 workflows". Now I have something to read for this Sunday evening.

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throwaway290|3 months ago

Thanks. I guess I'm in my bubble...