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What is Business Process

Encyclopedia of Networked and Virtual Organizations
A structured and measured, managed, and controlled set of interrelated and interacting activities that uses resources to transform inputs into specified outputs.
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Competency Concept in VO Breeding Environments
Nathalíe Galeano (Tecnológico de Monterrey, México), Ekaterina Ermilova (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands), Giraldo Jorge (Tecnológico de Monterrey, México), Hamideh Afsarmanesh (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands), and Arturo Molina (Tecnológico de Monterrey, México)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 8
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-885-7.ch039
Abstract
In order to acquire more business opportunities, by adapting to new and changing market conditions, organizations face many strategic and operational challenges; one of them is related to identification and management of their competencies. Broadly speaking, competency management is the way in which organizations coordinate and manage the competencies of the corporation, groups, and individuals. It has the primary objective to identify and continuously maintain competencies, according to the objectives of the corporation. A competency is a way to put into the practice some knowledge, know-how, and also attitudes, inside a specific context. Identification of competencies has been well recognized as a key element for the achievement of company goals, complimenting core business processes, customer relationships, and financial issues; integration of all these elements will reflect as an increase in company’s competitiveness (Hamel & Prahalad, 1994; Norton & Kaplan, 1996).
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One Organization, One Strategy
A collection of business activities that take several inputs and create one or more outputs.
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Cultural Influences on Virtual Teamwork Collaboration
A set of interrelated activities performed in an organization with a goal of generating value in a connection with a product or service.
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Viewpoints on Business Process Models
A standard way of organizing work in a business context. It consists of a number of process actions to be performed by a process engine.
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Stochastic Models for Cash-Flow Management in SME
A business process is a set of related tasks in order to produce a good or provide a service for a customer. Typically a business process is visualized with flowchart in order to identify re-engineering opportunities or areas to improvement.
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Design of Business Processes for Marketing Activity
Represents a repeating sequence of certain operations (functions), which has entrance and exit. Itis supplied with a resources at the entrance; resource are processed during the execution of the operations included in the business process, and as a result, a certain type of product is obtained at the output of business process, and this product necessarily has a customer.
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Organizational Assimilation Capacity and IT Business Value
A business process is the specific ordering of work activities across time and space, with a beginning, an end, and clearly identified inputs and outputs ( Davenport, 1993 ).
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Challenges and Solutions for Complex Business Process Management
A business process can be simply defined as a collection of activities that create value by transforming inputs into more valuable outputs. These activities consist of a series of steps performed by actors to produce a product or service for the customer.
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Integration of Diagrammatic Business Modeling Tools
It is a set of logically related tasks performed to achieve a defined business outcome (defined by Powell et al. 2001)
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A Language/Action Based Approach to Information Modelling
This is comprised of business transactions that realise a business objective.
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Characterization and Classification of Cross-Organizational Business Processes
A logically ordered collection of activities with the ability to provide an output requested or ordered by an internal or external customer.
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Service-Oriented Architecture for Business Management
Subsumes a continuous series of business activities sharing the purpose of creating output that is of value for corporate or external customers. Business processes usually span across departments, systems, and functions, which gives them an integrative role within an enterprise architecture.
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Business Process Modeling Languages and Tools
A set of tasks, roles, and resources working in concert to achieve a business objective or goal.
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Methodological Framework and Application Integration Services in Enterprise Information Systems
A set of activities that is initiated by an event, transforms information or materials, and produces an output. Value chains produce outputs that are valued by customers. Other processes produce outputs that are valued by other processes (Allen, 2005).
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Intelligent Agents and Their Applications
A process at the business layer of an organization. Since the 1990s, the focus of any business reengineering project and one of the central inputs for IT design. Also called workflow .
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An Information Security Model for Implementing the New ISO 27001
A business process is a set of interrelated or interacting activities which transforms inputs into outputs to meet defined objectives by respecting constraints and requiring resources.
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An Approach to Defining Social Processes Based on Social Networks
a standard way of organizing work in a business context. It consists of a number of tasks to be carried out by users playing appropriate roles or by external services.
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SIGA3D: Semantic Combination of IFC and GIS to Support Urban Facilities Management
Business Process can be defined as a collection of one or more linked actions and activities, which realize a business objective.
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Business Process Management
Set of several activities that transform a given input in several stages into a valuable output.
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Business Processes and Knowledge Management
A structured, measured set of activities designed to produce a specified output for a particular customer or market ( Davenport, 1993 , p.5).
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Evaluating Adequacy of Business Process Modeling Approaches
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The Use of Discrete-Event Simulation for Business Education: Learning by Observing, Simulating and Improving
A set of linked activities and tasks that aim to accomplish an organizational goal, such as the delivery of a product or service to a client. It can be modeled as a flowchart of a sequence of activities with interleaving decision points or as a process matrix of a sequence of activities with relevance rules based on data in the process.
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Tools for Collaborative Business Process T Modeling
Set of activities within an enterprise aimed to produce a desired result that adds value for the business.
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ERP Integration into Existing Courses: A Three-Step Approach
A collection of related activities that produce something of value to the organization, its stakeholders, or its customers. Software that reproduces these business processes, therefore, can be both internal (ERP system) as well as external (e-commerce software).
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An Integrated Approach to Supply Chain Simulation
A business process is a complete set of end-to-end activities that together create value for the customer.
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Integrating Entity and Role Viewpoints in Business Processes
A standard way of organizing work in a business context. It consists of a number of process actions to be performed by a process engine.
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Integrating Knowledge Management and Business Processes
A structured, measured set of activities designed to produce a specified output for a particular customer or market ( Davenport, 1993 , p. 5).
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Activity: Studying the IT Audit Area Controls
An organizational mechanism creating or delivering value to stakeholders using a designated method.
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Using an Architecture Approach to ManageBusiness Processes
A business process is defined as a set of related, structured activities, or a chain of events, that produces a specific outcome for a particular user or users. This set of activities is in pursuit of a common goal.
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Workflow Modeling Technologies
A holistic set of automated and manual activities dedicated to fulfill a business objective.
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Mobile Technologies Extending ERP Systems
A target-oriented, logical sequence of activities which can be performed by multiple collaborating organisational units by using information and communication technologies. This system of functions makes a substantial contribution to the generation of added value
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An Approach to Business Strategy
A sequential cluster of activities with interleaving decision points to produce a specific service or product.
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Only One Evolving Strategy
A collection of business activities which take several inputs and create one or more outputs.
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The Strategic Determinants of Shared Services
A business process is a sequence of tasks initiated by an event and aimed at providing products or services.
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Semi Virtual Workplaces in German Financial Service Enterprises
A business process is a set of linked activities that create value by transforming an input into a more valuable output. Both input and output can be artifacts and/or information and the transformation can be performed by human actors, machines, or both (Wikipedia, 2007).
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An Overview of IT Outsourcing in Public-Sector Agencies
A business process is a set of interrelated organizational activities performed by a number of individuals with the goal of generating customer value.
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A Process Architecture Approach to Manage Health Process Reforms
A business process is a collection of tasks that produce something of value to the organisation, its stakeholders or its customers.
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The Impact of Enterprise 2.0 Principles on Business Processes: Emphasizing Human Decisions
A standard way of organizing work in a business context. It consists of a number of process actions to be performed by a process engine.
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Integrating ERP into the Curriculum
can be defined as a set of activities that creates value for an internal or external customer. On the one hand, business processes refer to the workflows within a company. On the other hand, business processes refer to the transactions that take place between companies, such as: offers, price negotiations, purchasing agreements, and orders. Software that reproduces these business processes, therefore, can be both internal (ERP system) as well as external (e-commerce software).
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Verification of Service-Based Declarative Business Processes: A Satisfiability Solving-Based Formal Approach
A collection of related activities to accomplish a specific organizational goal. A business process can help an organization by improving agility, productivity, consistency, and understandability of processes.
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Supply Chain Simulation
A business process is a complete set of end-to-end activities that together create value for the customer.
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Viewpoints on Business Process Models
A standard way of organizing work in a business context. It consists of a number of process actions to be performed by a process engine.
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Diagrammatic Decision-Support Modeling Tools in the Context of Supply Chain Management
It is a set of logically related tasks performed to achieve a defined business outcome (defined by Powell et al., 2001).
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A Clinician's Perspective on Anywhere Working and Telehealth
A set of activities and tasks that, once completed, will accomplish an organizational goal.
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A Process Architecture Approach to Manage Health Process Reforms
A business process is a collection of tasks that produce something of value to the organisation, its stakeholders or its customers.
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An Integrated Approach to Supply Chain Simulation
A business process is a complete set of end-to-end activities that together create value for the customer.
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Law Modeling and BPR for Public Administration Improvement
a sequence of activities (tasks) and transactions that has the purpose of delivering some service. A business process usually involves several actors and artifacts.
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Modeling for E-Learning Systems
A set of organized work-related tasks and resources to pursue a specific organizational objective influencing learning experiences by defining two specific relationships: process-based roles (between business process and people) and learning tasks (between business process and information systems).
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Workflow Management Based on Mobile Agent Technology
A set of one or more linked procedures or activities which collectively realize a business objective or policy goal, normally within the context of an organizational structure defining functional roles and relationships
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Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures
A business process is a sequence of purposeful activities frequently performed within an organization or by multiple organizations in a coordinated way. It creates value for citizens or customers, or fulfills an internal need of an organization. Workflow designs are models of business processes.
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Healthcare Process Development with BPMN
Set of coordinated tasks and activities, conducted by both people and equipment that will lead to accomplishing a specific organizational goal.
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Impact of Collaborative Delivery of Enterprise ICT Services
A collection of related, structured activities that produce a specific service or product for a particular customer.
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Managing E-Collaboration Risks in Business Process Outsourcing
A set of interrelated organizational activities performed by a number of individuals with the goal of generating customer value. This process can be intra-organizational or interorganizational.
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Semantically Modeled Databases in Integrated Enterprise Information Systems
A term widely used in business to indicate anything from a single activity, such as such as printing a report, to a set of activities, such as an entire transaction cycle; in this paper business process is used as a synonym of transaction cycle. (p. 20)
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Towards Industry 4.0: Efficient and Sustainable Manufacturing Leveraging MTEF – MTEF-MAESTRI Total Efficiency Framework
A collection of related and structured activities that produce a specific service or product for a particular customer or customers.
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Exploring the Possibility of Managing Knowledge With Business Process Management Software (BPMS)
Set of related activities that follow a logical and specific sequence, with the aim of creating value in an output intended for the organisation, investors or customers.
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Gamification
A sequence of tasks or activities which are performed by stakeholders (e.g., employees or customers) to achieve a desired outcome.
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Business Process Modification Management
A collection of related, structured activities (i.e., a chain of events) that produce a specific service or product for a particular customer or customers.
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Business Processes and Knowledge Management
A structured, measured set of activities designed to produce a specified output for a particular customer or market. ( Davenport, 1993 , p.5)
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