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Business process modeling : software engineering, analysis and applications /

Bibliographic Details
Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Other Authors: Beckmann, Jason A.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: New York : Nova Science Publishers, ©2011.
Series:Business issues, competition and entrepreneurship series.
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • 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 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 Organisationâ€?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