Over the last decade more and more companies started to optimize their business processes in a way to meet its business goals. For this purpose a lot of different approaches to business process modelling languages (BPMLs) have been developed. Although BPMLs are well established in industry and scien
Business Process Modelling
β Scribed by Olaf Zukunft, Frank Rump (auth.), Professor Dr. Bernd Scholz-Reiter, Professor Dr. Eberhard Stickel (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 336
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Today information is considered to be a valuable company resource that has to be planned, coordinated and documented. Business processes need to be treated in the same way. Moreover, significant potential for improvement may lie in optimizing these processes. As a consequence information should be collected and suitably modelled and business processes need to be analyzed and redesigned. Business modelling usually deals with different views of a company. The data view is concerned with information structures, the functional view analyzes tasks and procedures, the process view links different functions by analyzing workflows and events triggering them, while the organizational view is concerned with the structure of the company under investigation. These views should not however be treated in an isolated manner. The key to success is to deal with the interaction between them. Hence, business modelling should provide an integrated view of all relevant informational, functional, organizational and workflow issues. One of the most significant problems results from the complexity of the modelling task. Modelling tools are required and are to be used in combination with other close methodologies and applications. Suitable generalizations and/or new methodologies need to be developed.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XI
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
From Business Process Modelling to Workflow Management: An Integrated Approach....Pages 3-22
Workflow Management Cycle β An Integrated Approach to the Modelling, Execution, and Monitoring of Workflow Based Processes....Pages 23-42
Process Modelling and Execution in Workflow Management Systems by Event-Driven Versioning....Pages 43-66
Scheduling Models for Workflow Management....Pages 67-80
Introduction to Business Process Management Systems Concepts....Pages 81-106
Front Matter....Pages 107-107
Implementation of Information Systems Supporting Engineering Processes based on World Wide Web....Pages 109-127
Business Process Management for Open Processes....Pages 128-146
Distributed Co-operative Modelling of Production Systems....Pages 147-172
Front Matter....Pages 173-173
A Proposal Approach for Strategic Probe: A Scanning Information Support....Pages 175-187
Integrating the Strategic and Technical Approach to Business Process Engineering....Pages 188-204
Front Matter....Pages 205-205
Information Technology as an Enabler of Business Processes Designing During Macroeconomic Transformation....Pages 207-217
Integration of IT strategy, process analysis and system implementation in an office automation based process improvement programme....Pages 218-231
Front Matter....Pages 233-233
A Coordination-based Approach for Modelling Office Workflow....Pages 235-250
An Object Oriented Approach to Business Process Modelling....Pages 251-264
Business Process Reengineering with Reusable Reference Process Building Blocks....Pages 265-290
An Object-Oriented and Business Process-Based Meta Model of an Architecture for Management Support Systems....Pages 291-312
Itβs Time to Engineer Re-engineering: Investigating the Potential of Simulation Modelling for Business Process Redesign....Pages 313-332
β¦ Subjects
Business Information Systems;Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet);Complexity
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