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Georg Heeg of Georg Heeg eK in Köthen, Germany recently informed us that there are a couple of seats available for the upcoming Introduction to Smalltalk class, which will be held in Köthen on November 5-9, 2012.
In conjunction with the demand for Business Process Analysis (BPA) capabilities that focus on the business user’s perspective, Cincom’s Arden Thomas discusses the steps necessary to determine the business’s processes, while Cincom’s Dirk Verleysen demonstrates how to use ObjectStudio’s modeling and mapping tool to create the necessary IT infrastructure to get the business up and running – in minutes.
Gathering the right information to ensure user satisfaction has always been a problem for Business Process Analysts, but not anymore—thanks to BPA (Business Process Analysis) for Business Users, powered by Cincom ObjectStudio, part of the powerful Cincom Smalltalk™ product suite.
We wanted to let all of you “techies” know about something that you’ll definitely want to check out; it’s the official Cincom Smalltalk Tech Tips blog just for those of […]
At the last ESUG conference in Gent, Andreas Hiltner gave a lightning talk about the new Cincom® ObjectStudio® GUI project. The goal of this project is to create a new GUI library of Windows-native widgets for ObjectStudio using DLLCC instead of writing them in C. The first widget we would like to present in this series is the MarqueeDialog.
Cincom Smalltalk focuses on BPA—not just for application design, but rather for the purpose of understanding and gaining insight into how the business actually works—primarily from a businessperson’s perspective as opposed to the perspective of an IT application builder.
According to Gartner, the trend toward providing business process analysis (BPA) capabilities directly to business users acts as “a vital new bridge of communication” between business and IT.