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Business Process-oriented design of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems for small and medium enterprises

2006

In the last few years, many organizations have used business process modelling as an effective tool for managing organizational changes. However, process modelling has rarely been exploited for supporting the entire business process management life cycle. This includes the design of business processes as well as their implementation and control. The adoption and implementation of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems is a crucial issue if referred to small and medium-sized enterprises. The main problem is that the cost of implementation of ERP, intended as the process of customization of the ERP system towards the actual enterprise business processes, overtakes the cost of ERP acquisit…

EngineeringProcess managementBusiness process management Business process modelling Enterprise resource planning Simulationbusiness.industryBusiness processStrategy and ManagementEnterprise integrationManagement Science and Operations ResearchBusiness process modelingSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionaleIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringEnterprise modellingBusiness Process Model and NotationBusiness process managementEvent-driven process chainBusiness architecturebusiness
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Exploring Process-Modelling Practice: Towards a Conceptual Model

2008

Despite the importance of process modelling for business process management and related tasks, there are few theories and empirical studies of process-modelling practice available that can serve as the basis for understanding and improving this important practice. To contribute to the development of better theory, this paper proposes a model of process modelling practice, focussing on the relations between process modelling purpose, process modelling process, model artefact, process modelling outcome as well as initial and eventual modelling and process maturity. The proposed model is based on the existing literature and validated in a study of 34 Norwegian process-modelling projects. Resul…

Process modelingProcess managementComputer scienceManagement scienceArtifact-centric business process modelBusiness processbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectEmpirical modellingConceptual model (computer science)Process miningBusiness process modelingEnterprise modellingBusiness process discoveryBusiness Process Model and NotationBusiness process managementEmpirical researchEvent-driven process chainConceptual modelbusinessmedia_commonProceedings of the 41st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 2008)
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Business Process Models and Information System Usability

2015

Abstract The paper describes the use of business process models for effective managing of information system execution processes and transparent representation of execution statuses. Contrary to traditional approaches where business process models are used only in the initial stages of information system development, the proposed approach suggests direct utilization of business process models during the use of information systems. Information system usability can be improved by using new means of representation, and business process models can serve as an efficient way to visualize execution processes in information systems.

Process modelingProcess managementComputer sciencecomputer.internet_protocolBusiness processBusiness system planningProcess miningBusiness domainBusiness process managementBusiness Process Model and NotationBusiness process discoveryEvent-driven process chainBusiness architectureInformation systemGeneral Environmental ScienceBusiness ruleArtifact-centric business process modelbusiness.industryUsabilityBusiness process modelingBusiness Process Execution LanguageInformation engineeringFunction modelProcess development execution systemGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesBusiness activity monitoringbusinesscomputerProcedia Computer Science
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