ARIS : business process modeling
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ARIS : business process modeling
Springer, c2000
3rd ed
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ARIS--Modellierungsmethoden, Metamodelle, Anwendungen
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Note
"The first edition of this book has been published under the title "Architecture of Integrated Information Systems". The second edition has been published in two volumes: "ARIS - Business Process Frameworks" and "ARIS - Business Process Modeling"."
Bibliography: p. [203]-214
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book describes in detail how ARIS methods model and identify business processes by means of the UML (Unified Modeling Language), leading to an information model that serves as the basis for a systematic and intelligent development of application systems. Multiple real-world examples using SAP R/3 illustrate aspects of business process modeling including methods of knowledge management, implementation of workflow systems and standard software solutions, and the deployment of ARIS methods.
Table of Contents
Preface
A ARIS - Business Process Modeling
A.I Strategic Business Process Analysis
A.II Modeling Individual ARIS Views
A.III Modeling the Relationships between the Views (Control View)
B ARIS Procedural Models and Applications
B.I Implementing Standard Software with ARIS Models
B.II Implementing Workflow Systems Using ARIS Models
B.III Model Supported System Development Using the ARIS Framework
B.IV Object Oriented System Development Using the Unified Modeling Language (UML)
References
Index
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