Bonita is an open-source business process and workflow management platform created by the French National Institute for Research in Computer Science. It is available as a free community edition or as a commercial subscription product.
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ibi iProcess (discontinued)
Score 7.1 out of 10
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ibi iProcess (or TIBCO iProcess) was a BPM product used to handle human-centric and integration-centric processes. The product is no longer available for sale.
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Features
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Reporting & Analytics
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Bonita Platform
6.4
43 Ratings
21% below category average
ibi iProcess (discontinued)
7.7
1 Ratings
2% below category average
Dashboards
6.041 Ratings
9.01 Ratings
Standard reports
5.540 Ratings
7.01 Ratings
Custom reports
7.740 Ratings
7.01 Ratings
Process Engine
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Bonita Platform
7.7
53 Ratings
8% below category average
ibi iProcess (discontinued)
8.4
2 Ratings
1% above category average
Process designer
9.052 Ratings
9.02 Ratings
Process simulation
6.910 Ratings
9.02 Ratings
Business rules engine
8.142 Ratings
8.01 Ratings
SOA support
6.440 Ratings
9.02 Ratings
Process player
6.78 Ratings
8.02 Ratings
Support for modeling languages
9.038 Ratings
7.02 Ratings
Form builder
8.148 Ratings
8.02 Ratings
Model execution
6.948 Ratings
9.02 Ratings
Collaboration
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Bonita Platform
6.0
24 Ratings
33% below category average
ibi iProcess (discontinued)
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Content Management Capabilties
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Well suited for low code/no code applications centered around approval flows. It has built-in task management for users to see their pending actions, comments, statuses, etc. It has a very nice design for process flows. Less appropriate may be for generic type applications with complex screens and logic within those screens that need a lot of data to process.
iProcess is a perfect BPM tool that has been able to solve complex business problems and situations, but with time newer and easier to use tools have also been developed by competing companies and thus this tool needs to evolve with the competition. Newer and more easy to use tools are also available from TIBCO as well such as AMX BPM.
Bonita seems particularly suited for processes requiring a great deal of human interaction. Its user model allows you to control access to business processes in a fine-grained way. This allows for business processes to move smoothly between users and services as the process advances.
The definition and usage of custom forms from the latest version of Bonita seems particularly powerful. It allows for a thorough customization of the look-and-feel and does not require complex developments.
The web interface and administration section have greatly improved in the latest versions. Installation and configuration of processes has become more flexible and more structured. The administration section gives a good view on failed processes, allowing to analyse problems in an efficient way.
There is a learning curve beyond the boot camps that needs to be addressed with more structured curriculum.
The full stack technologies are industry standard, but these [are] challenging to learn and could use a learning path and orientation. There's probably opportunity for third-parties here to help with learning and adoption.
Bonita Platform has allowed us to develop GUI relatively fast using its UI Designer while being able to seamlessly integrate our business logic in Java in a BPMN2 process diagram. It gives a nice productivity boost but still requires programming know-how to be able to deliver the final solution to your business problems.
It integrates all the BPM principles along with the great user interface and independent modules and engines. All the modules are separate and stand alone and thus provides easier understanding and ease of support.
Engine itself is efficient enough for most cases I dealt with. It can also be extended by clustering. I have done performance tests with JMeter and only managed to induce the crash of... JMeter. If there are efficiency issues they usually concern bad design/implementation of created apps or bottlenecks in integrated systems. Although I have met two cases with efficiency loss.
1. Java 7 related PermGen saturation caused by big number of installed apps (there is no jar dependency reusal between apps option).
2. Big number of waiting event handlers in processes stresses the database.
iProcess is a previous generation product, it lacks OSGi and cloud so it is seen as "old". Due to this, it is difficult to choose new installations. All other options seem shiny in comparison. But regarding performance and stability, it is still unsurpassed.
Respect of BPMN standard over the long term. Good enhancements by Bonitasoft for new use cases, for example the introduction of a real form editor even if it has been technically difficult to manage. Once done though, we have far greater possibility of human interaction.
Numbers are difficult to crunch, the best impact is that you always know the status of a single business case and the system runs fast and smoothly; your users will forget what waiting is.
Case tracking is perfectly accurate, having that you can extract statistical data and predict and optimize your business very accurately.
TIBCO iProcess administrators must be quite skilled; that increases your overall costs so the ROI will be delayed a bit.