A Process-Oriented Modelling Technique
This paper discusses the problem of process modelling and aims to introduce a process-oriented technique called the activity table to find a better solution for the problem mentioned. This is a simple and effective technique, which is based on developing the activity table. Business process modellin...
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description | This paper discusses the problem of process modelling and aims to introduce a process-oriented technique called the activity table to find a better solution for the problem mentioned. This is a simple and effective technique, which is based on developing the activity table. Business process modelling is done by identifying the business processes and is continued by defining work processes and activities of each chosen business process. This technique is independent on the analyst and his/her experience. It requires that each identified activity must be connected to its resource and its successor activity and in this manner contribute a great deal in developing a process model, which represents a true reflection to actual business process. The problems of conducting a surgery and sales claim are used as examples to test our technique. |
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