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ABOUT KINEXIS
Kinexis is a San Francisco-based consulting company
with a nationwide clientele. Kinexis provides an architectural approach
to system design, a familiarity with emerging technologies, and
an acute sense of how to best use -- and avoid misusing -- popular
techniques and components. Rich Internet Applications (RIAs), the
relationship between user interfaces and back-end architecture,
object reuse, and Business Process Management (BPM) are among recent
Kinexis specialties.
Clients have included Asyst Technology, Bank
of America, BEA Systems, Ceridian, The Clinical Trials Center at
the University of California at San Francisco, Compuware, Crowley
Maritime, DTEEnergy, Eastman Chemical, IBM, Metropolitan Life, Netscape,
New York Life, Oracle, Pacific Gas &Electric, Prudential Insurance,
Puget Power and Light, Sprint, Union Pacific, USAA Insurance, and
Wells Fargo Bank.
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JOHN TIBBETTS
John Tibbetts is a software architect, theorist,
and working developer. He has spent most of his 30-year career helping
enterprises and software vendors articulate and implement coherent,
principled frameworks for their applications. He helps technical
architecture teams as they come to strategic decisions and works
hands-on with development groups. He is especially good at making
complex technical issues comprehensible to senior management.
Recent clients include FDIC, the United Nations,
DTEEnergy, Cisco Systems, and startups in the RFID and medical records
areas.
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BARBARA BERNSTEIN
Barbara Bernstein has been a partner
at Kinexis since 1987. She is the mastermind of The
New Deal Art Registry, a Flex-based mashup that is using a crowd-sourcing
model to compile a geographic guide to surviving public art
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THE WORKTHRU FRAMEWORK
WorkThru is an open-source framework for collaborative
transactional applications. It was invented by John Tibbetts, who
also heads the WorkThru community.
WorkThru
provides an integrated, single-metaphor environment for defining
business rules, workflow, access control, change logs, error-handling,
and the many other elements of a successful collaborative process.
The WorkThru approach to application-building
maxi- mizes reuse, makes sophisticated functionality easy to think
about and implement, and eliminates the need for external workflow
or policy engines. The result is transactional applications that
are inherently collaborative.
Dole, nVidia, Bayer, and Intel are using WorkThru
as part of their application infrastructure.
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