Business process modeling

Business process modeling

Business process modeling (BPM) in business process management and systems engineering is the activity of representing processes of an enterprise, so that the current business processes may be analyzed, improved, and automated. BPM is typically performed by business analysts, who provide expertise in the modeling discipline; by subject matter experts, who have specialized knowledge of the processes being modeled; or more commonly by a team comprising both. Alternatively, the process model can be derived directly from events' logs using process mining tools.

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enBusiness process modeling (BPM) in business process management and systems engineering is the activity of representing processes of an enterprise, so that the current business processes may be analyzed, improved, and automated. BPM is typically performed by business analysts, who provide expertise in the modeling discipline; by subject matter experts, who have specialized knowledge of the processes being modeled; or more commonly by a team comprising both. Alternatively, the process model can be derived directly from events' logs using process mining tools.
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enBusiness process modeling (BPM) in business process management and systems engineering is the activity of representing processes of an enterprise, so that the current business processes may be analyzed, improved, and automated. BPM is typically performed by business analysts, who provide expertise in the modeling discipline; by subject matter experts, who have specialized knowledge of the processes being modeled; or more commonly by a team comprising both. Alternatively, the process model can be derived directly from events' logs using process mining tools. The business objective is often to increase process speed or reduce cycle time; to increase quality; or to reduce costs, such as labor, materials, scrap, or capital costs. In practice, a management decision to invest in business process modeling is often motivated by the need to document requirements for an information technology project. Change management programs are typically involved to put any improved business processes into practice. With advances in software design, the vision of BPM models becoming fully executable (and capable of simulations and round-trip engineering) is coming closer to reality.
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Accounting
Activity diagram
Architecture of Integrated Information Systems
Artifact-centric business process model
BPEL
Business
Business analysis
Business architecture
Business efficiency
Business model
Business Model Canvas
Business plan
Business process
Business processes
Business Process Execution Language
Business process management
Business process mapping
Business Process Model and Notation
Business process redesign
Business process reengineering
Business reference model
Capability Maturity Model Integration
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Change management
Cognition enhanced Natural language Information Analysis Method
Control flow diagram
Core business
Corporate governance
Data model
DRAKON
Event-driven process chain
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Flow chart
Formalized Administrative Notation (FAN)
Functional flow block diagram
Function model
Gantt chart
Generalised Enterprise Reference Architecture and Methodology
Government agency
Harbarian process modeling
Holism
IDEF
IDEF0
Information technology
Integrated business planning
Ivar Jacobson
Jan Vanthienen
Java Process Definition Language
JBPM
Management
Manufacturing
Marketing
Model-driven architecture
Model Driven Engineering
Modeling language
Object Oriented
Organizational chart
PERT
PinpointBPS
Process mining
Process modeling
Purchasing
Recruitment
Reference model
Sales
Scientific modeling
Service-oriented architecture
Software code
Software development
Software engineering
Software process
Strategic management
Subject-oriented business process management
Systems engineering
Task (project management)
Technical support
Tertiary sector of the economy
Unified Modeling Language
Unified Modelling Language
Use case diagram
Value chain
Value Stream Mapping
Web Services Choreography Description Language
Workflow
WS-CDL
XML Process Definition Language
XPDL
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43kTn
Besigheidsprosesontwerp
Business process modeling
Business process modeling
Geschäftsprozessmodellierung
İş süreçleri modelleme
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Modelagem de processos de negócio
Modelowanie procesów biznesowych
Q4374012
Επιχειρησιακή Μοντελοποίηση
Моделювання бізнес-процесів
مدل‌سازی فرایندهای کسب‌وکار
ビジネスプロセスモデリング
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