Event-Driven Business Process Management and the Example of the Deutsche Post AG
Christoph Emmersberger and Florian Springer have finished their thesis which was written onsite at Oracle Headquarters in Redwood Shores, CA, USA (Note: the link to this paper is not working now):
The topic of this thesis was the prototypical integration of the Oracle products
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·Oracle BPEL (Business Process Management),
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·Oracle BAM (Business Activity Monitoring), and
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·Oracle CEP (Complex Event Processing),
within the SOPERA system environment, with the focus on CEP.
For evaluating the capabilities of the components, a business process regarding to shipment, investigation and claim was modelled and implemented.
Different approaches were discussed, evaluated and implemented as prototypes.
The focus of the implementation was to use events for the purpose of monitoring a business process.
Filed under: Business Process Management, Business Rules, CEP News and Events, Complex Event Processing, EAI ESB & SOA, Event Processing, Event Processing Language, Event Processing Modelling, Event-Driven Architecture














The link to the paper is broken; you have set the href to http:// and the title to http://www.citt-online.de/downloads/EmmSpr_Diplomarbeit_Final.pdf - even that gives a 404.
Hi Nigel,
Yes, Oracle seems to have an issue with the public release of the paper.
Regards, Greg
Hi Nigel,
we’ll reload the paper. We only changed some information in chap. 1 about release numbers and dates, not important for the thesis.
/Rainer