Business Process Modelling with ARIS: A Practical Guide
โ Scribed by Rob Davis BSc (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 538
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
1994 marks the year that the international version of ARlS Toolset - a software system capable of analysing, modelling and navigating business processes - was developed and released by the software and consulting company IDS Prof. Scheer GmbH in Saarbriicken, Germany (from 1999 known as IDS Scheer AG). By the end of 2000 an estimated 24,000 copies of this product will have been sold and installed worldwide, with many additional copies supplied to universities for teaching and research projects. The system's connectivity to existing integrated standard software products, such as System Rl3 and mysap.com by SAP AG, is another factor that is expected to contribute to its fast disseminahon worldwide. The development of ARlS Toolset evolved from results which were obtained at the research institute "Institut ftir Wirtschaftsinformatik" (German for "Institute for Business Process Engineering"). The Institute has a staff of about 50 people and is based at the University of the Saarland. The history of ARlS Toolset is interesting because it demonstrates the benefits provided by a closely-knit mesh of research and product development. Creating such a mesh was only possible by founding IDS Scheer AG in parallel with acting as head of the research institute. Today, this software and consulting firm has a staff of more than 1600 people.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xix
Introduction to Business Modelling....Pages 1-14
Introducing ARIS....Pages 15-31
Getting Started....Pages 33-51
Introducing ARIS Explorer....Pages 53-64
Introducing ARIS Designer....Pages 65-84
ARIS Attributes and ARIS Properties....Pages 85-109
The Event-Driven Process Chain....Pages 111-139
Function Allocations and Relationships....Pages 141-174
Model Assignments and the Function Allocation Diagram....Pages 175-200
Process Capture and Design with ARIS....Pages 201-228
Modelling Structure....Pages 229-262
Model Hierarchy and Model Generation....Pages 263-284
Occurrences, Copies and Variants....Pages 285-309
Modelling Variety: Variants in Hierarchical Modelling....Pages 311-323
Modelling in Rows and Columns....Pages 325-348
ARIS Explorer Revisited....Pages 349-367
ARIS Designer Revisited....Pages 369-399
Model Verification....Pages 401-436
ARIS Administration....Pages 437-470
ARIS Modelling Standards....Pages 471-487
Back Matter....Pages 489-531
โฆ Subjects
Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems; Computer Applications; Operation Research/Decision Theory; Business Information Systems; Models and Principles; Simulation and Modeling
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