Business Activity Monitoring Task
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A Business Activity Monitoring Task is a monitoring task that ...
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2015
- (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/business_activity_monitoring Retrieved:2015-7-27.
- Business activity monitoring (BAM) is software that aids in monitoring of business activities, as those activities are implemented in computer systems.
The term was originally coined by analysts at Gartner, Inc. [1] and refers to the aggregation, analysis, and presentation of real-time information about activities inside organizations and involving customers and partners. A business activity can either be a business process that is orchestrated by business process management (BPM) software, or a business process that is a series of activities spanning multiple systems and applications. BAM is an enterprise solution primarily intended to provide a real-time summary of business activities to operations managers and upper management.
- Business activity monitoring (BAM) is software that aids in monitoring of business activities, as those activities are implemented in computer systems.
- (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/operational_intelligence#Business_activity_monitoring Retrieved:2015-7-27.
- Business activity monitoring (BAM) is software that aids in monitoring of business processes, as those processes are implemented in computer systems. BAM is an enterprise solution primarily intended to provide a real-time summary of business processes to operations managers and upper management. The main difference between BAM and OI appears to be in the implementation details — real-time situation detection appears in BAM and OI and is often implemented using CEP. Furthermore, BAM focuses on high-level process models whereas OI instead relies on correlation to infer a relationship between different events.