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	<title>Comments on: CEP applied to BPM (for dynamic BPM)</title>
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		<title>By: BRForum - the CEP angle (2) - Intelligent Processes &#187; TIBCOâ€™s Complex Event Processing Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] 5. CORRECT = &#8220;CEP is a great way to handle a BPM or BRMS&#8221; - at process and rule execution time, this is exactly right. Chris blogged on Dynamic BPM just a few days ago, which is an example of CEP-driven BPM. And for executing rules, you can certainly call your rule engine of choice from TIBCO BusinessEvents, but you will probably find the rules run faster overall inside the CEP engine itself! [...]</description>
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