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Monday, April 21st • All Day Workshops • 8:00a.m. - 4:30p.m.

Innovation Master

Class

Services Modeling A Structured Approach for BPM Project Success BPM in Practice: Understanding and Implementing BPM BPM Measurement: Principles and Practice Enterprise Architecture and
Organizational Transformation


Tuesday, April 22nd • 8:00a.m. - 4:30p.m.

8:00-9:30 Welcome and Morning Keynotes: Dr. Bill Curtis and Edward G Lewis
9:40-10:25 A Discipline
for Improving
Enterprise
Performance
The Art & Science of Obtaining SOA
Buy-In
Understanding &
Applying The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF)
Properly Defining Enterprise-wide
Entities: The Critical Step in Transformation
Workforce
Management
& BPM Integration
10:35-11:20 What Every
Enterprise Architect Needs to Know About BPM
Governance &
Business Participation:  Ensuring Effective
SOA Deployments
Optimizing Value to the Enterprise with Integrated Enterprise Architecture Realizing Successful Transformation Within Politically Charged
Environments
Model-Driven, Open Architecture BPM
11:30-12:15 Transformation Into the Process Driven Enterprise Developing a Process-Centric Governance Strategy Why Enterprises Should Invest Money
in EA Transformation Frameworks
Transitioning Enterprise Architectures to Service Oriented
Architectures
Delivering BAM &
BPM With Run-Time Integration
12:15-1:30 Networking Lunch For All Conference Participants
1:30-2:15 A Practitioner's Guide to BPMN Process Modeling Understanding
Business Process Architecture to Enable Operational Efficiency
Agile Architectures
Network-Centric
Operations
Occam's Razor
Needs a New Blade: on the Social Limits
to Enterprise SOA
Applying Agile
Development
Strategies to
BPM Initiatives
2:30-3:30 Afternoon Keynote: Thomas M Koulopoulos
3:30-5:00 Birds-of-a-Feather Round Table Sessions

 

Wednesday, April 23rd • 8:00a.m. - 4:30p.m.

8:00-9:30 Welcome and Morning Keynotes: Jon Pyke and Dennis Wisnosky
9:40-10:25 The Future of BPM: Six Trends Shaping Process Management Connecting BPM,
EA, & SOA for
Enterprise Transformation
Architecting Enterprise BPM Systems for Optimal Agility Department of
the Interior’s Methodology
for Business Transformation
BPM & Workflow in
the New Enterprise Architecture
10:35-12:05 What is Possible vs What is Useful in Process Modeling Delivering Process-Driven, Dynamic
Applications
Securely Delivering High Performance Federated Services Realizing Greater Leverage From
Existing Investments
Strategies for
Process Portability
12:15-1:30 Networking Lunch For All Conference Participants
1:30-2:15 Getting from EA to Implemented
Processes
Critical Success
Factors in a BPM
Implementation
Beyond a Product
View of Architecture
A Standards-
based Approach
to Interoperable
Communications
Getting From Understanding to Execution: Making Implicit Processes Actionable & Measurable
2:30-3:15 Strategies &
Techniques for
Effective Business Process Discovery
BPM, SOA, & Web 2.0: Business Transformation
or Train Wreck
Making SOA a
Reality for Federal Government Agencies  
The Predictive
Battlespace: Event-Driven
Architecture in Defense
Workflows, Identity 2.0 & Delegated
Authorization
using REST
3:30-4:30 Birds-of-a-Feather Wrap-up Round Tables