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Business Modelling Is Not Process Modelling

2000
Innovative e-business projects start with a design of the e-business model.We often encounter the view, in research as well as industry practice, that an e-business model is similar to a business process model, and so can be specified using UML activity diagrams or Petri nets. In this paper, we explain why this is a misunderstanding.
Gordijn, J.   +2 more
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Business Process Modeling

2012
This chapter presents a variety of business process modeling notations that range from programming logic flowcharts to the new standard, BPMN (Business Process Modeling Notation), as put forth by the Business Process Management Initiative (BPMI) (http://www.bpmi.org).
Donald R. Chand, Alina M. Chircu
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Harmonization of Business Process Models

2012
When multiple similar business processes must be designed, a trade-off is necessary between designing a single, standardized, process or designing multiple, specific, processes. Standardization, on the one hand, helps to benefit from re-use of resources and to reduce redundancy.
Romero, H.L.   +3 more
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Modelling Business Processes

2006
The modelling of business processes is vital not only for business processmanagement, but also for implementation of enterprise systems. For example,when we look at the process life cycle introduced earlier, three of the sevenphases involve business process modelling, to a large extent.
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Business Process Modeling in Healthcare

2012
The importance of the process point of view is not restricted to a specific enterprise sector. In the field of health, as a result of the nature of the service offered, health institutions' processes are also the basis for decision making which is focused on achieving their objective of providing quality medical assistance.
Francisco, Ruiz   +6 more
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The Business Process Modeling Notation

2009
No abstract.
Decker, G.   +3 more
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Business Process Modelling

2003
During the late 1980’s and early 1990’s, businesses started to become more interested in processes, fueled in part at least by a number of books on the subject, set to become classics, being published. This interest has survived to the present day and the value of viewing organisations in terms of processes is now generally accepted.
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Business model innovation process

2018
Oswaldo Lorenzo   +2 more
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Introduction to Business Processes and Business Process Modeling

2016
This 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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