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Professional Services
BPM-X offers a broad palette of professional attendances as "Professional Services". Professional Services includes the employment of competent experts with extensive technical know-how in the conception, implementation and integration of enterprise integration applications.

BPM-X uses Professional Services internally for the modification and adaption of the standard software products. Our customers and partners use these services for the integration and implementation of the BPM-Xchange® middleware and BPM products in their organizations.

Our "workbench" of Professional Services includes the toolboxes of:

  • project management
  • methodology and concepts
  • software architectures

that are also used by customers for individual tasks in the areas of application development, migration and integration of existing applications into new web-based system topographies based on service-oriented architectures.

Project Management

  • introduction of suitable organizational and project structures
  • coordination of distributed, international teams for offshore software development
  • internet-based development platforms
  • central code repositories for distributed software development in big teams
  • web-based bug and change request management
  • knowledge management, document management, online-based cooperation
  • VPN solutions and tools for group communication
  • net meetings and video conferences
  • planning and execution of QA measures

Methodologies and Concepts

  • UML based modeling of software
  • eEPK or BPMN modeling and documentation of business processes
  • tailoring of the standard procedure models
  • Rapid Application Development (RAD)
  • components in object-oriented technology
  • SoA technology concepts

Software Architecture

  • web software development
  • .NET and J2EE software architectures
  • development of XML solutions
  • open interfaces obeying established standards (e.g. web services)
  • multi-tier architecture in case of enterprise-level requirements
  • XML stylesheets generate different output formats (HTML, CSV, PDF, ...)
  • independence of specific software or hardware manufacturers