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This contribution sketches how S-BPM in the sense of a code generation approach could evolve to subject orientation in the sense of subject-oriented programming. It compares the existing agile approach of object-oriented software development with the subject-oriented approach. 10 theses are outlined of how the subject-oriented approach could benefit from the object-oriented approach and vice versa.