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Properties of Business Processes
2012Properties of business processes are investigated in Chapter 6. After investigating the role of data in business processes, the discussion is extended to data objects that contain behaviour. In particular, the relationships between object lifecycles and business processes are investigated, introducing the notion of object lifecycle conformance.
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Business Process Management and Business Process Analysis
2014Christian Sonnenberg, Jan vom Brocke
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2019
The objective of this chapter is to give a basic introduction to product-related business processes in a company’s PLM environment and PLM Initiative. This will help those in a company’s PLM Initiative to understand process-related topics and participate more fully in the PLM Initiative.
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The objective of this chapter is to give a basic introduction to product-related business processes in a company’s PLM environment and PLM Initiative. This will help those in a company’s PLM Initiative to understand process-related topics and participate more fully in the PLM Initiative.
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2011
Today, modeling business processes and modeling software is done using different notations that are designed to fit the special needs of the respective tasks. However, this fact results in a painful methodological gap between business models and software models, which is hard to bridge. This problem becomes even more painful if we try to build software
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Today, modeling business processes and modeling software is done using different notations that are designed to fit the special needs of the respective tasks. However, this fact results in a painful methodological gap between business models and software models, which is hard to bridge. This problem becomes even more painful if we try to build software
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Business Process Standardization
2010Across its own functional and geographic structures, every organization has many processes with the same, or similar outputs and inputs. These processes comprise comparable activities, are constrained by similar rules, and are supported by like resources. They are common processes.
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