BPM, Workflow and Low-Code

FlowWright
July 19, 2021

BPM, Workflow and Low-Code

The difference between Business Process Management and Workflow is not obvious to everyone. Most people think BPM and Workflow are one and the same – but they are actually different, but related things!
BPM includes a suite of tools necessary to manage, integrate, monitor, and control business processes. Workflow is one of the tools that BPM includes. For example, a company could design a workflow using a BPM, but then that BPM platform may use a decisions engine to manage logic, a message bus to repond to triggers or to monitor changes in external systems, or make use of forms that are built withing the BPM environment. The BPM will have dashboards and reports that make the status and progress of workflows visible to managers and users. And the BPM will provide APIs so that user interfaces – desktop browers, phone applications etc. – can access the business process as needed.   

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