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BPMN Tool Comparison: Axon Ivy, BonitaSoft, Camunda

Authors: Hense, Andreas;

BPMN Tool Comparison: Axon Ivy, BonitaSoft, Camunda

Abstract

Which BPMN-based workflow management system provides the strongest support for resource management?This video presents a comparative evaluation of three BPMN-compliant workflow management systems—Axon Ivy, BonitaSoft, and Camunda—with a focus on the resource perspective of workflow execution. The analysis examines how well each system supports established resource management patterns, including task distribution, user interaction, and work allocation mechanisms. After outlining the rationale for emphasizing the resource perspective in functional comparisons, the video explains the evaluation method and discusses the results. The findings indicate that Axon Ivy and Camunda offer similarly strong support for key resource patterns, while BonitaSoft shows limitations in several areas. The comparison is intended to support practitioners and organizations that are selecting a BPMN workflow system in the context of digital transformation and process automation initiatives. Related resources:- Full analysis and evaluation material: https://github.com/ahense/bpa (Download via “Code” → “Download ZIP”.)- Playlist evaluating control-flow patterns for Camunda: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4BZgFsmRzfQv7GqATbwBKKZPvFcJn3vH This is video #56 of the BPASeries.

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