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Camunda BPM

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Camunda BPM
Original author(s)Camunda Committer[1]
Developer(s)Camunda services GmbH
Written inJava
Engine
    Operating systemPlatformIndependant
    LicenseApache-License 2.0[2]
    Websitecamunda.org

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    Camunda BPM is a free workflow management system written in Java that defines and executes business processes in BPMN 2.0. Camunda BPM also supports the CMMN 1.1 and DMN 1.1 standardized by the Object Management Group (OMG).

    History[edit]

    Camunda BPM is an originally commercial workflow management system developed by Berlin- based Camunda based on Activiti, a free workflow management system. Camunda was next to Alfresco one of the biggest supporters for Activiti.

    On March 18, 2013, the further development of Camunda BPM was split off from the development of Activiti. Camunda BPM is a main topic at the annual conference BPM Con in Berlin, but also at other conferences such as the JAX and W-JAX or the Devoxx.

    Components[edit]

    Camunda BPM consists of a number of components and applications that are used together to define and execute business processes: [9]

    Tools

    • Camunda Modeler, an open-source modeling tool for BPMN 2.0 diagrams and Camunda BPM-specific properties. Standalone or as an Eclipse plug-in. [10]
    • Cockpit, a web application for administration and monitoring of the workflow engine in production.
    Runtime components
    • Process Engine, the core of the Camunda project: the workflow processor, a Java process engine that runs BPMN processes.
    • Model Repository, the repository in which the BPMN 2.0 models of the defined workflows are stored
    • Camunda Tasklist, a web application for human workflow management and user tasks.
    Groupware
    • Cycle, a web application for business users and software developers.

    Use[edit]

    Camunda BPM runs on Apache Tomcat , JBoss WildFly and EAP, GlassFish , IBM WebSphere and Oracle WebLogic with all common Java Runtime environments and supports a number of databases for the storage of business processes and their process instances: DB2 , H2 Database , Oracle , MySQL , MariaDB , MS SQL and PostgreSQL . [11]

    Camunda BPM is used in particular by financial service providers (including DAB BNP Paribas , Deutsche Vermögensberatung , Hamburger Sparkasse , Raiffeisen Informatik , Sparda Bank , Wüstenrot ) and insurance companies (including Basler Versicherungen , Generali Versicherungen , Hannover Re , HanseMerkur Versicherungsgruppe , Helvetia Versicherungen , LVM Landwirtschaftlicher Versicherungsverein Münster , Provincial North West and Provincial Rhineland , VHV Group), but also telecommunications companies (freenet AG , Swisscom , T-Mobile Austria) and companies in other industries (eg 1 & 1 Internet, Zalando, Lufthansa Technik, Federal Institute of Intellectual Property, Alba Group or Südwestrundfunk).

    Literature[edit]

    • Jakob Freund; Bernd Rücker (September 4, 2014). "6.4.3.". In Camunda. Praxishandbuch BPMN 2.0 (4 ed.). Carl Hanser Verlag. ISBN 978-3446442559. Search this book on
    • Bernd Rücker (June 3, 2013). jaxenter, ed. Neue Open Source BPM für Java-Entwicklers: camunda BPM 7.0. Retrieved 2015-06-20. Search this book on
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