Migraine city...

May 3, 2007
I'm not going to be able to post more detailed stuff from WBF today...I have a serious migraine and I can't really see the screen well enough to post. We've just had a great paper about integrating information from Steve Churchil and Mike Williams from Dow. Next is a paper about interoperability between MES systems and batch control systems by Ron Menendez of Genentech, and then one by Ron Hoffman, of Vigilistics on translating BPCS data into business system data. Then we will be treated to a...
I'm not going to be able to post more detailed stuff from WBF today...I have a serious migraine and I can't really see the screen well enough to post. We've just had a great paper about integrating information from Steve Churchil and Mike Williams from Dow. Next is a paper about interoperability between MES systems and batch control systems by Ron Menendez of Genentech, and then one by Ron Hoffman, of Vigilistics on translating BPCS data into business system data. Then we will be treated to a paper from IBM software group and ABB in RFID solutions, and then a paper on sustainable business process management with BPMN, XAML and B2MM. If you don't recognize those acronyms, get yourself to school on this. Seriously. We are all business process analysts now.

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