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Encyclopedia > Business Process Modeling
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Business process modelling includes techniques and activities used as part of the larger business process management discipline. Both have the same acronym BPM. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... // Definition The term process model is used in different kinds of contexts; most prominently business process models. ... The term Business Process Management (or BPM) refers to activities performed by businesses to optimize and adapt their processes. ...


Business process modelling is an activity performed by business analysts within a company. Analysts use modeling tools to depict both the current state of an enterprise and the desired future state. The activity of modelling a business process usually predicates a need to change processes or identify issues to be corrected. This transformation may or may not require IT involvement, although that is common driver for the need to model a business process. Change management programmes are desired to put the processes into practice. With advances in technology from larger platform vendors, the vision of BPM models becoming fully executable (and capable of round-trip engineering) is coming closer to reality every day. Supporting technologies include River Logic Inc., Unified Modeling Language (UML), model-driven architecture, and service-oriented architecture. Change management is the process of developing a planned approach to change in an organization. ... In software engineering, the Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a non-proprietary specification language for object modeling. ... The Model-Driven Architecture (MDA) is a software design approach, proposed and sponsored by the Object Management Group. ... This section does not cite its references or sources. ...


Business Process Modelling addresses the process aspects an Enterprise Business Architecture, leading to an all encompassing Enterprise Architecture. The relationships of a business processes in the context of the rest of the enterprise systems, data, org structure, strategies etc. create greater capabilities in analyzing and planning a change. One real world example is in corporate mergers and aquisitions; understanding the processes in both companies in detail, allowing management to identify redundancies resulting in a smoother merger. Enterprise Architecture EA has emerged as an area critical to deriving business value from IT investments. ... Enterprise Architecture is the practice of applying a comprehensive and rigorous method for describing a current or future structure for an organizations processes, information systems, personnel and organizational sub-units, so that they align with the organizations core goals and strategic direction. ...


BPM has always been a key aspect of business process reengineering, and continuous improvement approaches seen in Six sigma. (BPR), based on Hammer and Champy's book. It has been suggested that Business process design be merged into this article or section. ... The often used six sigma symbol Six Sigma is a methodology to manage process variations that cause defects, defined as unacceptable deviation from the mean or target; and to systematically work towards managing variation to eliminate those defects[1]. The objective of Six Sigma is to deliver high performance, reliability... Possible meanings: Backlog proportional rate Backup path restoration Balanced polynomial representations Best piece representation Biological phosphorus removal Boston Post Road Bureau of Public Roads Burst preference ratio Business process redesign Business process reengineering This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the...


See also

The term Business Process Management (or BPM) refers to activities performed by businesses to optimize and adapt their processes. ... The Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) is a standardized graphical notation for drawing business processes in a workflow. ... A domain-specific language (DSL) is a programming language designed to be useful for a specific set of tasks, in contrast to general-purpose programming languages. ... // Presentation MDE (Model Driven Engineering) is an emerging technique in software, system and data engineering, based on the systematic use of models. ... Process architecture is the structural design of general process systems and applies to fields such as computers (software, hardware, networks, etc. ...

External links

  • Why Combine Business Process Reengineering with Object Oriented Analysis?
  • Business Process Case Study

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Business process modeling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (344 words)
Business process modelling includes techniques and activities used as part of the larger business process management discipline.
Business Process Modelling addresses the process aspects an Enterprise Business Architecture, leading to an all encompassing Enterprise Architecture.
BPM has always been a key aspect of business process reengineering, and continuous improvement approaches seen in Six sigma.
Business Process Modeling Notation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1296 words)
Business Process Modeling Notation was developed by Business Process Management Initiative, and is now being maintained by the Object Management Group since their merger in 2005.
Business process modeling is used to communicate a wide variety of information to a wide variety of audiences.
Private business processes are those internal to a specific organization and are the types of processes that have been generally called workflow or BPM processes.
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