Article Business Process Modeling- A Comparative Analysis* Jan Recker Faculty of Science and Technology Queensland University of Technology j.recker@qut.edu.au Michael Rosemann Faculty of Science and Technology Queensland University of Technology m.rosemann@qut.edu.au Marta Indulska UQ Business School The University of Queensland m.indulska@business.uq.edu.au Peter Green UQ Business School The University of Queensland p.green@business.uq.edu.au Abstract Many business process modeling
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Modelling and Knowledge Bases 1 Budapest‚ Hungary ; 06/1993 Modeling the Requirements Engineering Process Colette Rolland Universite de Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne UFR06 17‚ Rue de la Sorbonne 75231 Paris Cedex 05 FRANCE email : rolland@masi.ibp.fr Abstract : Information System Engineering has made the assumption that an Information System is supposed to capture some excerpt of the real world history and hence has concentrated on modeling. This has caused the introduction of a large variety of
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Exam Format BUSINESS 2710: Modeling and Implementing Business Process REVIEW CLASS 1 Evaluation Scheme Description SECTION A: Process design Weighting 25% SECTION B: Business Process Modeling Assessment of Business Process 10% IT Support 10% Organizational Context 5% Process Redesign 10% SECTION C: SHORT ANSWER (4) Selection of questions based on material covered throughout the course. Choose any 4 out of 8 questions. BUSINESS 2710: Modeling and Implementing
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Deriving Use Case Diagrams from Business Process Models Remco M. Dijkman University of Twente‚ Faculty of Computer Science P.O. Box 217‚ 7500 AE Enschede The Netherlands dijkman@cs.utwente.nl Stef M.M. Joosten Ordina Finance Utopics‚ and Open University of the Netherlands P.O. Box 2960‚ 6401 DL Heerlen The Netherlands joosten@anaxagoras.com Abstract In this paper we introduce a technique to simplify requirements capture. The technique can be used to derive functional requirements‚ specified in
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industrial processing systems. In practice‚ however‚ few processes can be considered to operate in a completely continuous manner because discrete changes a ect most operations to a greater or lesser extent. Even in a conventional `continuous’ process‚ start-up and shut-down operations‚ or the application of digital controllers will result in discrete changes superimposed on the predominantly continuous behaviour. Similarly‚ batch and semi-continuous processes always experience frequent discrete
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This paper describes a process within a workplace that needs to be improved upon and changed. It covers the best way to decide on an appropriate choice for a new process. It contains solutions and issues that are directly related to the current process. In addition‚ this paper provides solutions and new processes for overcoming the current process issue within the workplace. BUSINESS PROCESS CHANGE PLAN GB560 Designing‚ Improving and Implementing Processes Session
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Business Process Automation: Admission Campaign of the Business Informatics Faculty. At the beginning of each academic year and at the end of the previous one the amount of information in educational institutions is increasing. The reason for that is the admission campaign. It is difficult for employees to process a large amount of data for such a short period of time. However in connection with development of computer technologies there was a possibility to automate many processes and to make this
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Theoretical and Conceptual Approach for Evaluation Business Process Modelling Languages Mohsen Mohammadi‚ Muriati Bt. Mukhtar Theoretical and Conceptual Approach for Evaluation Business Process Modelling Languages 1 Mohsen Mohammadi‚ 2Muriati Bt. Mukhtar Information Science and technology‚ Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia‚ Bangi‚ 43600‚ Malaysia‚ E-mail:Mohammadi.m54@gmail.com 2 Information Science and technology‚ Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia‚ Bangi‚ 43600‚ Malaysia‚ E-mail:mm@ftsm
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Artifact-Centric Business Process Models: Brief Survey of Research Results and Challenges Richard Hull IBM T.J. Watson Research Center‚ Yorktown Heights‚ NY‚ USA Abstract. A data-centric approach to business process and workflow modeling has been emerging over the past several years. This short paper presents a structured framework for a class of data-centric business process models‚ which are based on “business artifacts”. The paper provides a brief survey of research results on artifact-centric
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Creating Customer Value in Tourism and Hospitality Industry‚ pp. 752-763 M. Drljača: METHODOLOGY OF BUSINESS PROCESS DEVELOPMENT IN A HOTEL MIROSLAV DRLJAČA‚ MSc‚ Researcher Zagreb Airport‚ Ltd.‚ Zagreb‚ Croatia METHODOLOGY OF BUSINESS PROCESS DEVELOPMENT IN A HOTEL UDC 65.012.4:640.4 Preliminary communication Requests of interested parties‚ amongst which the customer has the central position‚ are starting points of quality management system that complies with requirements of ISO
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