A pragmatic Guide to Business Process Modelling / by Jon Holt
Material type: TextPublication details: Swindon : Biggleswade : British Computer Society, The Turpin Distribution Services Limited [Distributor] c2009Description: 248 p.; illISBN: 9781906124120 (pbk)Subject(s): Organizational behavior | -- Systems engineering | Business enterprisesGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Pragmatic Guide to Business Process ModeDDC classification: 658.4032 Online resources: Full text available from Knovel, Academic, Engineering Management & LeadershipItem type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Introduction; The magic of processes; Background; Risk; The Process; Process modelling; Standards, processes, procedures and guidelines; Problems with processes; Modelling techniques; The UML; Requirements for process modelling; Requirements for modelling; Requirements for processes; Tailoring processes; The process meta-model; Conclusions; Modelling; Introduction; Modelling; UML modelling; Consistency; Conclusions; The meta-model expanded; The requirements view; The process structure view; The process content view; The process behaviour view; The information view; The stakeholder view; The process instance view; Applying the meta-model; Process mapping; Introduction; A process for process mapping; Tailoring the process mapping process; Conclusions; Case studies; References & bibliography; Glossary
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Annotation This expanded second edition shows how effective and accurate modelling can deliver a more complete understanding of a business. By applying the visual modelling techniques described here, it is possible to map an entire business, using the Unified Modelling Language (UML). Jon Holt covers all aspects of the BPM process, including analysis, specification, measurement and documentation. New chapters deal with the presentation of process information, enterprise architecture and business tools.
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