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Message: Note the overlapping connections/ PDSG and Colorado?

Note the overlapping connections/ PDSG and Colorado?

posted on Mar 19, 2010 03:42PM

From the NIEM conference Sept.30 -Oct 1st.

First: ( I couldn't get all of it to paste)( and it's a strange paste up !) First is about Joe Mierwa/ PDSG and Crossflo, Note the Business Process Management Notation (BPMN)and the JRA. Below that is the other paste from Colorado about Wallner and the court justice system.

http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:HOEV3cQFqIsJ:www.iir.com/registration/niem/pdf/Master.pdf+%22Dr.+Wright%22+PDSG&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESh0BDKUW4lZJTj_wWF6EtISxwIV6igliGmTVoGuMNkxmFQrigRAC-gbSXjeaL-uVGreOiuo0F-wBD_40g83_rpPWdlSzQ-pyTajVFX7uoQflvlE93LjCkjdkUKRF-VfZHb2Rus5&sig=AHIEtbQHK2OT-Y0dg9UNmfWdDl35yqwZqg

Business Process Management Notation (BPMN)
and the Justice Information Exchange Modeling
(JIEM) tool as orthogonal components for
information sharing project development and
deployment. The underlying basis of any project
is a good understanding of the relevant business
requirements. In addition, the type of project for
which information must be exchanged will have
an impact on how much value each of the relative
modeling approaches will impart to the success of
the overall project. The needs of different project
types also demonstrate the justification for using
multiple tools for capturing all of the relevant
information and thereby present the case for being
able to share the underlying models between
tools and the method by which this interchange
can be realized. The topics to be presented
are Brief Overview of BPMN Versus JIEM
Concepts; Overview of Different Development
Approaches, Top Down (Business Driven) and
Bottom Up (Architecture Driven); The Case
For Tool Interchange; An Introduction to the
XML Process Definition Language (XPDL);
Interrelations Between the BPMN and XPDL;
How It Fits With the JRA; and Interrelations
Between the BPMN and Business
Business Process Management Notation (BPMN)
and the Justice Information Exchange Modeling
(JIEM) tool as orthogonal components for
information sharing project development and
deployment. The underlying basis of any project
is a good understanding of the relevant business
requirements. In addition, the type of project for
which information must be exchanged will have
an impact on how much value each of the relative
modeling approaches will impart to the success of
the overall project. The needs of different project
types also demonstrate the justification for using
multiple tools for capturing all of the relevant
information and thereby present the case for being
able to share the underlying models between
tools and the method by which this interchange
can be realized. The topics to be presented
are Brief Overview of BPMN Versus JIEM
Concepts; Overview of Different Development
Approaches, Top Down (Business Driven) and
Bottom Up (Architecture Driven); The Case
For Tool Interchange; An Introduction to the
XML Process Definition Language (XPDL);
Interrelations Between the BPMN and XPDL;
How It Fits With the JRA; and Interrelations
Between the BPMN and Business
Business Process Management Notation (BPMN)
and the Justice Information Exchange Modeling
(JIEM) tool as orthogonal components for
information sharing project development and
deployment. The underlying basis of any project
is a good understanding of the relevant business
requirements. In addition, the type of project for
which information must be exchanged will have
an impact on how much value each of the relative
modeling approaches will impart to the success of
the overall project. The needs of different project
types also demonstrate the justification for using
multiple tools for capturing all of the relevant
information and thereby present the case for being
able to share the underlying models between
tools and the method by which this interchange
can be realized. The topics to be presented
are Brief Overview of BPMN Versus JIEM
Concepts; Overview of Different Development
Approaches, Top Down (Business Driven) and
Bottom Up (Architecture Driven); The Case
For Tool Interchange; An Introduction to the
XML Process Definition Language (XPDL);
Interrelations Between the BPMN and XPDL;
How It Fits With the JRA; and Interrelations
Between the BPMN and Business

2nd look somewhere on this page ( lower left?) for Wallner from Colorado justice dept. Note the JRA and BPMN similarities:

Colorado Integrated Criminal Justice

Information System (CICJIS) was one of the
first state CJIS programs when it was put into
production in 1998 and now processes more than
six million transfers and queries per year among
five state agencies—Courts, Prosecution, Law
Enforcement, Adult Corrections, and Youth
Corrections. However, the current architecture
has design limitations that permit data sharing
only between these five agencies. To allow
CICJIS to expand its data sharing model to other
state, interstate, or federal agencies, the current
architecture needed to be replaced to align with
today’s current standards of justice information
exchange. This session will summarize the steps
taken by CICJIS over the last year from a proof
of concept to a working production model. Using
Microsoft BizTalk as the BPM server and based
on the Global JRA specification, CICJIS has
developed a SOA implementation using WS-
Security, NIEM 2.0, and guaranteed message
delivery.
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