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Business Process Management

GAPSI goes beyond simple workflow automation, deploying Business Process Management (BPM)-based solutions that allow our clients to visually define and execute business processes, orchestrate the interaction between people and systems, monitor it all, handle exceptions gracefully, simulate and troubleshoot processes — all with little or no custom programming.

Business Process Management (BPM) software enables automated, event-driven business process flows with specifically formulated business rules while facilitating human interaction throughout.

GAPSI uses Business Process Management (BPM) software as a primary tool because it provides a way for users to map out processes clearly, facilitate integration with other systems, and then monitor, analyze, and manage how it all works together.

GAPSI employs a standards-based approach that leverages leading commercial-off-the-shelf BPM tools that combine process automation, knowledge management, and analytics. A visual design environment using reusable components results in extremely effective solutions that are significantly more robust than custom-developed systems, but are implemented much faster but with a lower cost of ownership. Real, usable systems are available in weeks to months versus years. The component-based nature of the solutions promotes re-use.

Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) measures Who does What and When in real-time allowing course corrections to optimize business results. The concept of "What gets Measured gets Done" is at a whole new level.

GAPSI recommends  the right tool for each application. We focus on .NET and J2EE-based solutions built on Service Oriented Architectures that are ideal for federal computing environments. No client-side programs are required, greatly simplifying security administration. GAPSI’s knowledge of back-end integration and expertise in the full spectrum of system components ensures a seamless implementation. The architectural approach promotes integration with existing systems and information services.  

 

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