CUGA – Intelligent Process Agent in the Camunda and Alfresco Ecosystem
CUGA is an advanced decision and operational agent that transforms traditional automation into adaptive process management.
Instead of relying solely on rigid BPMN paths and local DMN decisions, the system introduces a layer of logical reasoning. CUGA not only executes commands but also analyzes context, plans actions, and handles atypical situations that previously required manual intervention.
The platform acts as an “intelligent connector”: it integrates orchestration (Camunda) with the knowledge contained in documents (Alfresco), bridging the gap between rigid rules and human decision-making.
Key Capabilities of CUGA
- Action Planning Agent
Going beyond the rigid framework of decision tables (DMN). The system analyzes the full case context (variables, history, documents) and plans an entire sequence of steps, rather than making just single decisions. - Autonomous Anomaly Handling
Independent detection of data gaps (e.g., on invoices), searching the repository to fill them in, and automatically deciding whether to correct the data or escalate the issue to an operator. - Transforming the Repository into an Event Source
Changing the role of the document system (e.g., Alfresco) from a passive archive into an active tool that monitors content and generates business events. - Intelligent Process Control
Automatically triggering processes in the Camunda engine based on content analysis of new documents, along with dynamic selection of the execution path (standard path or exception). - Rule Management Support (AI Governance)
Automatic analysis of regulatory texts (laws, instructions, specifications) and generation of ready-made proposals for updating decision tables. - Simulation and Verification of Changes
Testing the effects of new rules on historical data before implementation and reporting differences for human approval.
Orchestration to Adaptation – A New Dimension of Architecture
CUGA does not replace Camunda or DMN but operates where deterministic logic ends and the need for heuristic thinking begins. The system brings the ability to understand content and context into the structured world of BPMN processes. The agent can:
- Plan multi-stage actions instead of being limited to simple decision gateways.
- Detect business events directly within the content of unstructured documents.
- Fill information gaps by reaching out to external APIs and repositories.