August 2012.
Keynote at the Chinese National Computer Congress.
In today's cloud-based enterprise systems, many business processes
rely on service-level agreements (SLAs) to manage interactions with
partners and suppliers. SLAs determine revenue, cost and customer
satisfaction, but implementing and monitoring SLAs is often a manual
and error-prone effort. Companies struggle with how to express,
track, verify, manage, and enforce SLAs. This is further exasperated
by our rapidly increasing reliance on "everything connected" to track
supply and demand across global supply chains.
This talk presents a powerful enterprise process management
architecture that manages SLAs across the entire supply chain and
enterprise system life-cycle. Our approach leverages events available
at every layer of the enterprise software systems stack to efficiently
manage business process and interactions. Questions such as the
following are addressed:
* Where is the value in real-time process monitoring and how does
it work?
* Which technologies and design patterns are most effective for
monitoring SLAs in real-time?
* What run-time adaptation and performance optimizations are
practical to implement in business processes?
* What architecture can enable the above?
This talk is based on findings resulting from our PADRES Events &
Services Bus (padres.msrg.org) and eQoSystem (eQoSystem.msrg.org)
research projects.
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