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Business Objectives and Business Processes
Information Resources Management Journal, 2012The Portuguese Air Force has made an effort to remain at the forefront of organizations, examining problems like the inadequacy of Information Systems and the treatment of business as rigid hierarchical structures. The process of change initiated in 2009, which is transversal to the organization, recommends a set of actions, including the definition of
Carlos Páscoa +2 more
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Processes and the Software Business
2006The amount of software in many electronic products is growing rapidly. Two examples: the amount of software in a mobile phone is expected to increase from 2 million today to 20 million in 2010. The amount of software in a car in 2010 is expected to be 100 million lines of source code (Charrette, 2005).
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2010
Although simulation is typically considered as relevant and highly applicable, in reality the use of simulation is limited. Many organizations have tried to use simulation to analyze their business processes at some stage. However, few are using simulation in a structured and effective manner. This may be caused by a lack of training and limitations of
Aalst, van der, W.M.P. +3 more
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Although simulation is typically considered as relevant and highly applicable, in reality the use of simulation is limited. Many organizations have tried to use simulation to analyze their business processes at some stage. However, few are using simulation in a structured and effective manner. This may be caused by a lack of training and limitations of
Aalst, van der, W.M.P. +3 more
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Visualising business processes
Computer Languages, 2001Summary: Graphical representations of business process models are an important means for business architects to grasp the inherent complexity of business processes. This paper reports on the visualization features of AMBER, the graphical and formal business process language of the Testbed project, and Testbed Studio, its toolkit. Visualization features
Paul Oude Luttighuis +4 more
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2009
Business Process Intelligence (BPI) is an emerging area that is getting increasingly popular for enterprises. The need to improve business process efficiency, to react quickly to changes and to meet compliance is among the main drivers for BPI. BPI refers to the application of Business Intelligence techniques to business processes and comprises a large
Castellanos, M. +4 more
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Business Process Intelligence (BPI) is an emerging area that is getting increasingly popular for enterprises. The need to improve business process efficiency, to react quickly to changes and to meet compliance is among the main drivers for BPI. BPI refers to the application of Business Intelligence techniques to business processes and comprises a large
Castellanos, M. +4 more
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International Journal of Trust Management in Computing and Communications, 2014
To facilitate information-system security, e.g., access control or audit, the entities involved play a key role. This makes identity management an important task. The success of service-oriented architectures (SOA) has lead to the development of federated identity management (FIM), to deal with the dynamic nature of SOA and to achieve economies of ...
Jens Müller 0002, Klemens Böhm
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To facilitate information-system security, e.g., access control or audit, the entities involved play a key role. This makes identity management an important task. The success of service-oriented architectures (SOA) has lead to the development of federated identity management (FIM), to deal with the dynamic nature of SOA and to achieve economies of ...
Jens Müller 0002, Klemens Böhm
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2010
Business process management is one of the core drivers of business innovation and is based on strategic technology and capable of creating and successfully executing end-to-end business processes. The trend will be to move from relatively stable, organization-specific applications to more dynamic, high-value ones where business process interactions and
Hantry, François +10 more
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Business process management is one of the core drivers of business innovation and is based on strategic technology and capable of creating and successfully executing end-to-end business processes. The trend will be to move from relatively stable, organization-specific applications to more dynamic, high-value ones where business process interactions and
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Business, Business Processes and Formal Models
2019Business processes as seen from the business point of view are often not only highly structured linear processes but less structured control processes mechanisms with feedback and mutual adjustments are also important. In case of conflicting rules decision making in business processes is sometimes automatically by predefined decision rules, and ...
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Understanding business processes
Health Manpower Management, 1997Presents a background to process understanding which offers potential benefits to the NHS. Considers the various business processes found in health care organizations, noting that the management of cross‐functional processes is an area in which improvements can be made. Outlines the kind of problems which can result from mismanagement of such processes
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Introduction to Business Processes and Business Process Modeling
2016This chapter contains the theoretical foundation of the book by introducing the topic area of business processes and modeling and the most important concept underlying modeling of business processes. After introducing high-level aspects of business process management, business process modeling is grounded in general model theory and the chapter ...
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