

BPMN was developed by the authoritative body OMG (Object Management Group). For example, there is a whole range of process languages from the UML family, but there is also a de facto standard language for modeling business processes, called BPMN (Business Process Modeling and Notation).

There are many process modeling languages. Between the initial and final state of a process, there is a sequence of steps to be followed, including decision moments, in which a choice must be made in the next path of the process to be followed. We want to record in such a language how the process starts (the initial state), and when there will ultimately be both a successful and unsuccessful end of the process (an end state of the process). In a previous blog we discussed the importance of a good modeling language for business processes. This blog provides more information about GOLE and how it compares to other modeling languages. In addition, it is a very user-friendly way to display processes in a clear and complete way. The result is an exact technical reflection of the GOLE model in the form of a workflow software solution. From GOLE, a complete process model can be directly translated into error-free blockchain code using the OLE compiler. GOLE is a fully graphical modeling language with which an associated IT implementation can be generated fully automatically.
