Business process modeling : software engineering, analysis and applications
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Business process modeling : software engineering, analysis and applications
(Business issues, competition and entrepreneurship)
Nova Science Publishers, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Business process modelling (BPM) is the activity of representing processes of an enterprise so that the current process may be analysed and improved. BPM is typically performed by business analysts and managers who are seeking to improve process efficiency and quality. This book presents current research in the study of business process modelling, including BPM and automation with general and domain specific languages; conceptualising, analysing and communicating the business model and context-aware methods for process modelling.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Performability-Oriented Description & Analysis of Business Processes
- Conceptualizing, Analyzing & Communicating the Business Model
- Business Process Modeling & Automation with General & Domain Specific Languages
- Towards Concise Architectures for Flexible Business Processes
- Context-Aware Methods for Process Modeling
- Modeling & Analysis of Business Processes with Business Rules
- Modeling of Knowledge-Intensive Business Processes as Complex Non-Linear Systems
- Optimal Capacity Planning & Performance Evaluation in a Process-Based Business with the Consideration of System Failures
- Index.
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