Design of Business Processes
Avraham Shtub () and
Reuven Karni ()
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Avraham Shtub: Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Reuven Karni: Shenkar College of Engineering & Design
Chapter 8 in ERP, 2010, pp 123-149 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract A business process design is a description of a business process expressed in terms of the components constituting the process and its operational environment, their attributes, and values for these attributes. It comprises two key aspects: a design concept and a detailed design (Karni and Arciszewski 1997): A conceptual design is a qualitative description of a process and its operational environment in terms of its functionally essential components, characterized as nominal components with qualitative values. The components are connected by general relations: taxonomies, categories and flows. A detailed design is a quantitative description of a process and its operational environment in terms of its functionally essential components, characterized as concrete components with quantitative values. The components are connected by specific relations: functional or operational.
Keywords: Business Process; Customer Order; Process Execution; Business Object; Business Goal (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-74526-8_8
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