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UNINA9910789966203321 |
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Business process modeling [[electronic resource] ] : software engineering, analysis and applications / / Jason A. Beckmann, editor |
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Hauppauge, NY, : Nova Science Publishers, c2011 |
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1 online resource (200 p.) |
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Business issues, competition and entrepreneurship |
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Management information systems |
Business - Data processing |
Workflow - Management |
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""BUSINESS PROCESS MODELING: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, ANALYSIS AND APPLICATIONS ""; ""BUSINESS PROCESS MODELING: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, ANALYSIS AND APPLICATIONS ""; ""CONTENTS ""; ""PREFACE""; ""PERFORMABILITY-ORIENTED DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS PROCESSES ""; ""ABSTRACT ""; ""1. INTRODUCTION ""; ""2. BPM BACKGOUND CONCEPTS ""; ""2.1 BPM and Service Oriented Architectures (SOAs) ""; ""2.2 Business Process Management Notation (BPMN) ""; ""2.3 Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) ""; ""3. PERFORMABILITY-ENABLED BPMN (PYBPMN) ""; ""3.1 Metamodel Extension Process "" |
""3.2 BPMN Metamodel """"3.3 PyBPMN Metamodel ""; ""4. PYBPMN-BASED PERFORMABILITY PREDICTION OF BUSINESS PROCESSES ""; ""4.1 Performance Prediction""; ""4.2 Reliability Prediction ""; ""4.3 Performability Prediction ""; ""5. EXAMPLE APPLICATION ""; ""CONCLUSIONS ""; ""REFERENCES ""; ""CONCEPTUALIZING, ANALYZING AND COMMUNICATING THE BUSINESS MODEL""; ""ABSTRACT ""; ""INTRODUCTION ""; ""THE BUSINESS MODEL CONCEPT AND A DEFINITION ""; ""CONCEPTUALIZING THE BUSINESS MODEL ""; ""Which Parameters do we need to Understand? ""; ""ANALYZING THE BUSINESS MODEL ""; ""The Analytical Guideline "" |
""COMMUNICATING THE BUSINESS MODEL """"GOOD ADVICE ON CONCEPTUALIZING, ANALYZING AND COMMUNICATING THE BUSINESS |
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MODEL ""; ""1. Describe the Strategy Platform ""; ""2. Create a Connecting Story of Value Creation ""; ""3. Focus on the Connections and the Interrelations ""; ""4. Be Explicit about the Organisation�s Whereabouts in the Value Chain ""; ""5. Avoid Empty Expressions and Buzz-Words ""; ""6. Be aware that Transparency has Different Meanings ""; ""7. The Broad Information Channels have the Highest Influence on Transparency "" |
""8. Use the Spread in Consensus Estimates as a Measure of IR Success """"9. Explain the Business Model as a Forward Oriented Statement ""; ""10. Establish Trust in the Communication through the use of Performance Measures ""; ""CONCLUSION ""; ""REFERENCES ""; ""BUSINESS PROCESS MODELING AND AUTOMATION WITH GENERAL AND DOMAIN SPECIFIC LANGUAGES ""; ""ABSTRACT""; ""1. INTRODUCTION""; ""2. THE SPECTRUM OF BUSINESS PROCESS LANGUAGES ""; ""2.1. The Gap between Modeling and Execution ""; ""2.2. Integrating Process Languages with Additional Concerns ""; ""2.3. A Domain Specific Process Language "" |
""3. SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURES FOR SUPPORTING BUSINESS PROCESSES """"- Service Oriented Architectures""; ""- Semantic Web ""; ""- Model Driven Engineering ""; ""3.1. Multi-platform Architecture for Modeling and Executing Processes""; ""3.1.1. Process Management Subsystems ""; ""3.1.2. Subsystems Involved in a Typical Scenario ""; ""3.2. Multi-domain Architecture for Business Processes""; ""3.2.1. The Business Process Composite Domain ""; ""3.2.2. Composition of Control Domain ""; ""4. BUSINESS PROCESS AUTOMATION ""; ""4.1. Automation Based on Successive Transformations of Models "" |
""4.2. Automation Based on Direct Interpretation of Models "" |
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UNINA9910298519503321 |
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Handbook on Business Process Management 1 : Introduction, Methods, and Information Systems / / edited by Jan vom Brocke, Michael Rosemann |
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Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2015 |
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[2nd ed. 2015.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (733 p.) |
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International Handbooks on Information Systems |
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Information technology |
Business—Data processing |
Application software |
IT in Business |
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Introduction -- Methods -- Information Systems. |
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Business Process Management (BPM) has become one of the most widely used approaches for the design of modern organizational and information systems. The conscious treatment of business processes as significant corporate assets has facilitated substantial improvements in organizational performance but is also used to ensure the conformance of corporate activities. This Handbook presents in two volumes the contemporary body of knowledge as articulated by the world' s leading BPM thought leaders. This first volume focuses on arriving at a sound definition of BPM approaches and examines BPM methods and process-aware information systems. As such, it provides guidance for the integration of BPM into corporate methodologies and information systems. Each chapter has been contributed by leading international experts. Selected case studies complement their views and lead to a summary of BPM expertise that is unique in its coverage of the most critical success factors of BPM. The second edition of this handbook |
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has been significantly revised and extended. Each chapter has been updated to reflect the most current developments. This includes in particular new technologies such as in-memory data and process management, social media and networks. A further focus of this revised and extended edition is on the actual deployment of the proposed theoretical concepts. This volume includes a number of entire new chapters from some of the world's leading experts in the domain of BPM. <"The practice of Business Process Management has progressed significantly since Michael Hammer and I wrote the Reengineering book. This "handbook" presents the most complete description of the competencies required for BPM and exhaustively describes what we have learned about process management in the last 20 years." Jim Champy (Co-Author of the Best-Seller ´Business Process Reengineering´ by Michael Hammer and Jim Champy) . |
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