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  Business process modeling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Business_process_modeling   (344 words)

  
 Business Process Modeling Notation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/BPMN   (1296 words)

  
 Business Process Modeling
The choice to use business modeling, and the choice of the type of modeling to use, require a clear understanding of the objectives of the modeling exercise.
Business Process Modeling is used to create an understanding of business processes and to assist in their the design and implementation.
Often, the process model produced in response to the objective Gain agreement amongst the stakeholders as to how a new/improved business process should operate is not detailed enough to support the implementation of the new process.
www.appropriateapproach.com /resources/bproc.html   (1323 words)

  
 An Introduction to Business Process Modeling
Business processes are used to define the flow of work, typically across organizational boundaries, in order to add value for the customer (i.e., to meet business goals).
Business Processes operate "horizontally" through a company in contrast to the vertical division of labor upon which traditional function decomposition approaches to business analysis are based.
Process groups may be nested as necessary, depending on size and complexity of the business under study.
se.uwaterloo.ca /~mctanuan/cs645/IntroBPMWF.htm   (4110 words)

  
 IBM Business Process Modeling with IBM WebSphere Business Modeler
Business analysts, as well as line-of-business managers, are often responsible for designing and developing new business process models, or adapting existing models, to improve how their companies do business.
With process models in place, a well-defined interface is established to identify and transform business processes into service-oriented applications.
The business process models that are defined and documented help to determine which software services should be developed and drive the rest of the development cycle.
www-306.ibm.com /software/info/developer/solutions/soadev/bpm.jsp   (257 words)

  
 Cover Pages: Business Process Modeling Language (BPML)
BPML is "a meta-language for the modeling of business processes,just as XML is a meta-language for the modeling of business data.
What distinguishes BPMS is its central focus on the direct representation and manipulation of business processes, just as RDBMS provides the representation and manipulation of business data and the spreadsheet provides the representation and manipulation of numerical data...
Created under the auspices of the Business Process Management Initiative (BPMI.org) within which Popkin is a leading author, the new BPML standard provides a formal model for modeling executable end-to-end business processes that address all aspects of enterprise business processes.
xml.coverpages.org /bpml.html   (7406 words)

  
 Business Process Modeling Trends
BPM tools provide both an analysis of how processes are executed in the organization as well as a blueprint to ensure new initiatives are efficiently processed.
BPM tools also aid in the implementation of package applications by easing re-engineering efforts, as well as by efficiently "documenting" employee roles, thereby smoothing the transition from a departed employee to a new one.
Business process tools should be supplemented if the need is for requirements management - as opposed to requirements gathering, generation or specification.
www.gartner.com /webletter/idsscheer/art2/article2.html   (899 words)

  
 Application Development Trends - Putting the business in Business Process Modeling
The result is a model of the business in its current state.
Modeling exceptions is crucial, Cerrato said, because "the essential flow of a process is generally pretty well understood; but it's the exceptions that tend to cause the problem and consume extra time and resources."
Another view enables modelers to create application diagrams that can be copied and pasted into a process model to show where an application appears in the process and how it works.
www.adtmag.com /article.asp?id=6323   (1804 words)

  
 Business Process Modeling - Sparx Systems
Business Process Modeling is the discipline of defining and outlining business practices, processes, information flows, data stores and systems.
BPM often involves using a notation such as UML to capture graphical representations of the major processes, flows and stores.
The key difference between system modeling in UML and Business Process Modeling is that the emphasis on how the work is done within an organization, rather than what work is done.
www.sparxsystems.com.au /platforms/business_process_modeling.html   (432 words)

  
 PVW BusinessPro - BPR, Business Modeling & Business Process Modeling tools
A business interaction model profiles all or a portion of the business showing the organizational boundaries within the business, and the interactions between these internal and external organizations.
A workflow model is a representation of a business process in terms of its component activities, and the flow of work among the activities.
For each business interaction, the Use Case Model can specify the external “actors” who are involved, the nature of the communication which takes place, and the portion of the business supporting the interaction.
www.liscot.com /pvwbusiness.htm   (590 words)

  
 Business Process Modeling
Prior to finalizing the implementation plan, our team works with the customer to develop a business process model that details the desired process flow for the future state.
During the business process modeling phase, we identify the activities, inputs, outputs, controls, and support systems that will be impacted by or interact with the eventual program.
Business Process Model: The definitions that define, in customer language, the detailed meaning of all the major elements listed above (activities, inputs, etc).
www.allegisgroupservices.com /services/process_modeling.asp   (387 words)

  
 ONJava.com -- What Is Business Process Modeling
BPM is a set of technologies and standards for the design, execution, administration, and monitoring of business processes.
A business process is the flow or progression of activities (the "boxes")--each of which represents the work of a person, an internal system, or the process of a partner company--toward some business goal.
For example, to handle a claim, an insurance claims process, taking as input a scanned image of a paper claims form, would pass the form electronically from the mailbox (or worklist) of one claims specialist to that of another, mimicking the traditional movement of interoffice mail from desk to desk.
www.onjava.com /pub/a/onjava/2005/07/20/businessprocessmodeling.html   (542 words)

  
 BPM: Business Process Modeling Software, Tool
Process Modeling defines the organizational structures, the information exchange requirements, and the business rules for the organization.
The process model must capture the current business processes, and then be able to predict the impact the changes proposed for re-engineering may have on the future.
By combining operational expertise with superior partner modeling technologies, i-Infusion will efficiently model one or all of your business processes and then work with your team to understand and evaluate the model.
www.i-infusion.com /process_modeling.htm   (187 words)

  
 Business process modeling
Business Integration Modeler, which is an extremely powerful tool that lets business experts apply their expertise to process design.
In this tutorial, you are going to use IBM WebSphere Business Modeler to model a business process and some business objects, then define how the steps of the business process work.
After defining the costs and other attributes of the tasks in the process, run simulations of the process to estimate the benefits the new process will provide.
www.ibm.com /developerworks/edu/i-dw-r-busprocess.html?ca=drs-   (225 words)

  
 Business Modeling
Business Actors are those people, organisations etc that are outside of the Business Boundary under investigation.
My understanding is that business use case modelling is something akin to context diagrams or top-level data flow diagrams (without the data flows or data stores).
In this approach use cases are used to model the business processes within the organisation rather than viewed from the outside, but they include processes that are not necessarily part of some information system.
www.processwave.net /Essays/BusModeling/business_modeling.htm   (2484 words)

  
 Business Process Modeling 101
ActionWorks is a rich environment for the analysis, redesign, implementation and continuous improvement of business processes based on our patented model of human interaction.
This course introduces the fundamentals of business process design, and through lectures and hands-on exercises, you will learn how to analyze and redesign processes using the ActionWorks Process Builder.
Business analysts and application developers involved in analyzing and developing business processes within the ActionWorks framework.
www.actiontech.com /services/BPM-101.cfm   (378 words)

  
 ProcessMaker > BPM Software On Demand :: Business Process Management and Workflow Software, Web Forms, Hosted ...
Workflow Solutions, Business Process Management and Workflow Software, Web Forms, Hosted Workflow Forms and Workflow Solutions Workflow Workflow is the operational aspect of a work procedure: how tasks are structured, who performs them, what their relative order is, how they are synchronized, how information flows to support the tasks and how tasks are being tracked.
Business workflows are more generic, being able to represent any structuring of tasks, and are equally applicable to task scheduling within a software application server and organizing a paper document trail within an organization.
In addition, these tools can also monitor the execution of the business processes, providing the management of an organization the means to analyze their performance and make changes to the original processes with the aim of improving them.
www.processmaker.com   (1091 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Essential Business Process Modeling: Books: Michael Havey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
BPM replaces those sketchy flowchart diagrams that business analysts draw on whiteboards with a precise model that uses standard graphical and XML representations, and an architecture that allows it converse with other services, systems, and users.
BPM, he says, is to this collection of services what a conductor is to musicians in an orchestra: it coordinates their actions in the performance of a larger composition.
Next, the author develops a model BPM architecture, and discusses the main pieces of a good BPM application, the design of each piece, and which standards are adopted.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0596008430?v=glance   (2350 words)

  
 Enterprise Agility | Services | Business Process Modeling & Analysis
Business processes, business rules and workflow are inextricably linked to most business transformation efforts.
When new processes or changes are required, we facilitate workshops to identify new work practices (the to-be state), business rules and constraints that will support the company's vision and the revised infrastructure.
From our experience with business process analysis, business analysis and system analysis, and through our use of tools such as the Rational Suite, we can assist clients with identifying KPI sources and reference targets in business processes, data stores and derived through application calculations.
www.enterprise-agility.com /services/processmodeling.asp   (567 words)

  
 BYTE.com > Business Process Modeling Notation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Often hampered by the fragmentation of divergent notations and applications, the business process management industry has long been in need of a strongly supported process modeling notation to reduce the confusion among system users.
While creating a level of standardization at the human level, the BPD also provides business process management by both technical and business means, offering a notation that is intuitive to business users yet also representative of complex process semantics.
BPMN is intended to make business processes readily understandable to all business users, from business analysts creating initial drafts of processes, to technical developers responsible for implementing the technology that performs said processes, to the business people responsible for managing and monitoring those processes.
www.byte.com /documents/s=20/byt1093277194000/0823_white.html   (701 words)

  
 Business Process Integration - Modeling - Execution - Management
Business Process Integration (BPI) is shifting from a tactical to a strategic issue.
It is a strategy that strengthens your organization and its relationships with other organizations by integrating entire business processes not only within your organization but also with your customers, suppliers and business partners (e.g.
XML offers a method for integrating business processes by providing an open, extensible structure for data exchanged.
www.bpiresearch.com /BPI/bpi.htm   (383 words)

  
 Business Process Modeling Language
The Business Process Modeling Language (BPML) is a meta-language for modeling business processes, just as eXtensible Markup Language (XML) is a meta-language for modeling business data.
BPML represents business processes as the interleaving of control flow, data flow, and event flow, while adding design capabilities for business rules, security roles, and transaction contexts.
For more information about the Business Process Modeling Language or to obtain a copy of the currently available specification, refer to http://xml.coverpages.org/bpml.html.
www.processdriven.org /bus_process_modeling_language.html   (174 words)

  
 Business Process Modeling: A Model Student
If you're looking to implement the new processes as a part of a broader business management initiative, and sharing them with disparate business units, partners and external customers, BPEL may be the way to go.
Those modeling firms, in turn, often have arrangements with the larger BPM vendors to handle the execution of the models.
The Holy Grail of BPM is continuous process modeling, the long-sought practice the Japanese call Kaizen.
www.eweek.com /article2/0,1895,1605675,00.asp   (1131 words)

  
 Foundations of Business Process Modeling - ebizQ
This course will lay the foundation for building business process models that are correct, robust, understandable, and shareable so you can be confident that you will make the right modeling choices.
If you are an analyst, designer or modeler it will give you a set of core techniques that you can apply regardless of tool or notation chosen.
This seminar provides the foundations to build through a proven approach for understanding, modeling, analyzing and improving business process.
www.ebizq.net /trainingcenter/products/138.html   (238 words)

  
 Project Management Workshops; Business Process Modeling
This course explores the forces driving the need for modeling business processes, the modeling effort as a project, and the critical success factors for making the effort successful.
Discuss the essential business process modeling steps and ingredients that are necessary for success.
Describe at a high level two process improvement frameworks: Six Sigma DMAIC and Business Process Management (BPM), and match where the process models from this course are used in each.
www.watermarklearning.com /courseDetail.html?NAME=BusProcMod   (427 words)

  
 Business process modeling - Definition from Investor Dictionary - Define meaning of the word Business process modeling
Business Process Modeling (BPM) is an activity performed by business analysts within a company.
Analysts use BPM tools to model both the current state of an enterprise and the intended future state.
With advances in technology, the vision of BPM models becoming fully executable (and capable of round-trip engineering) is coming closer to reality.
www.investordictionary.com /definition/business+process+modeling.aspx   (236 words)

  
 Business Process Modeling & Analysis Seminar Training
Business Process Modeling and Analysis is a crucial component of Business Process Improvement (BPI) efforts.
Transitioning to e-Business mandates rigorous business process modeling.
Process improvement efforts often stall in the implementation stage.
www.objectknowledge.com /Business_Process_Modeling_Analysis_main.htm   (596 words)

  
 Business Process Modeling (BPM) Solutions from Select Busines Solutions
At Select Business Solutions we understand these critical objectives and have supported industry standard Business Process Modeling with Select Component Factory for many years.
Business focused training and consultancy are also available, to help ensure you build the right systems for your business.
Independent quality assurance of the process models and comparison to process models developed over many years by the consultants in multiple problem domains
www.selectbs.com /solutions/business-process-modeling.htm   (294 words)

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