Here are some useful presentations on how to use Case Management Modeling Notations to model legal cases and procedures. Camunda BPM 7.2: CMMN Case Management (English) from camunda services GmbH Discovery and Analysis for Case Management from Denis Gagne
Yaoqiang BPMN Editor: an open source tool to visualize & model processes
Yaoqiang is a tool that you can use to lay out & encode a legal or a business process. SourceForge presents the Yaoqiang BPMN Editor project. Yaoqiang BPMN Editor is an open source BPMN 2.0 Modeler. Yaoqiang BPMN Editor is a graphical editor for business process diagrams , compliant with OMG specifications (BPMN 2.0) Source: Yaoqiang BPMN Editor – an … Read More
How Case Management Modeling can be useful to legal systems
An excellent presentation overviewing the usefulness of case modeling & process mapping from Denis Gagne:
Case Management: A Review of Modeling Approaches
Henk de Man has a wonderful 2009 article from BPTrends that overview different systems to encode up systems and processes. It examines the different languages and notations to encode up things like legal processes. Here is the link: Case Management Review
Business Process Simulator – free tool to diagram & simulate models
The Business Process Simulator is a free, web-based tool to create diagrams of business processes and run simulations of them. Introduction Business Process Simulator is a web application of simulation software class for the analysis of business processes. Purpose of the Service Search for bottlenecks in the business process where lack of resources or of performers; Evaluation of the resource … Read More
How can we manage legal processes systematically?
Here is one overview of different topics within Business Process Management, from Garry Gomersall: These tools can help law organizations start to model out their cases, workflows, and other processes that happen commonly. By mapping processes, you can find inefficiencies and also build tools on top of the processes.
Modelio, open source tool to model processes
Modelio Open Source Community offers a free tool to make models of processes, in a coded-up format. Modelio is an open source modeling environment (UML2, BPMN2, …). Based on a 20-year track record of high end commercial products, Modelio delivers a broad-focused range of standards-based functionalities for software developers, analysts, designers, business architects and system architects