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What is Business Process Modeling

Encyclopedia of Business Analytics and Optimization
The activity of representing a company’s business processes so that the current process can be performed in a more effective and/or efficient way leading to improved business performance.
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Supply Chain Process Modeling for Manufacturing Systems
Henry Huaqing Xu (UQ Business School, The University of Queensland, Australia)
Copyright: © 2014 |Pages: 9
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-5202-6.ch214
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A Process Architecture Approach to Manage Health Process Reforms
Business process modeling includes techniques and activities used as part of the larger business process management discipline. Business process modeling is an activity performed by business analysts within an organisation. Analysts use modeling tools to depict both the current state of the business and the desired future state.
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Raising Citizen-Government Communication with Business Process Models
The activity of representing processes of an enterprise, so that the current process may be analyzed and improved.
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RFID Enabled B2B E-Commerce Technologies and Applications
Using methodological approach to document, analyse and design the core processes supporting the structure of a business, it aims and objectives, the mechanisms and resources used to deliver them, the constraints it must work within and its relationship with the environment it operates.
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The Roles of Business Process Modeling and Business Process Reengineering in E-Government
The documentation of a business system using a combination of text and graphical notation.
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Tools for Collaborative Business Process T Modeling
Activities relating to the transformation of knowledge about business systems into models that describe the processes performed by organization.
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Business Process Modeling Languages and Tools
The discipline of representing business knowledge and processes in a formal, standardized format.
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Business Process Engineering
This consists in describing a business process normally using a graphic notation to show how all process activities are linked in a time frame to produce the expected result. A process model could show the participants and activities each of them perform, times for every activity, decisions that should be taken, parallel paths of activities, and many other important information for a process.
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A Process Architecture Approach to Manage Health Process Reforms
Business process modeling includes techniques and activities used as part of the larger business process management discipline. Business process modeling is an activity performed by business analysts within an organisation. Analysts use modeling tools to depict both the current state of the business and the desired future state.
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Adaptive Development and Management of Business Collaborations
the activity of representing processes of an enterprise, so that the current process may be analyzed and improved. BPM is typically performed by business analysts and managers who are seeking to improve process efficiency and quality.
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Software Design
It refers to the process of defining and documenting the business process flow along with associated artifacts and the business users in a graphical form. Business Process Modelling Notations (BPMN) and Business Process Execution Languages (BPEL) have been developed by analysts and vendors in an effort to provide tools which also helps the software development team to determine the software requirements.
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