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Business Process Modeling
As an integral component of business process management (BPM) software, modeling is an invaluable tool businesses can deploy to map out, test and change business processes prior to implementation. This article provides an overview of business process modeling. Practical BPM: Application Steps Application steps represent tasks in business process management (BPM) that are performed by third-party applications without human intervention. That's the topic of this month's column. Practical BPM: Dealing with Exceptions A business process management (BPM) solution provides a method of incorporating exceptions by taking actions based upon runtime conditions. This month's "Practical BPM" column explains what kinds of exceptions you may run across and how to handle them. Practical BPM: Executing a Process Model The modeling of a process starts after the business analyst has created a scenario. BPMA software uses the information to run imaginary incidents through completion to capture data reflecting the performance of the process under the given scenario. Practical BPM: Junction Steps Junction steps in a business process are dummy steps since they're constructs to denote steps in a process that don't represent any task. This month's "Practical BPM" column describes each type of junction step and shows examples. Practical BPM: Process Development Editors There are several major types of editors that are typically included in business process management (BPM) process development solutions. A vendor may provide some or all of these editors, depending on the scope of their offering. Practical BPM: Process Variables Business process management (BPM) is all about routing information in its many forms. This month's "Practical BPM" column explains the broad categories of variables and provides some insight about what they shouldn't be used for. Practical BPM: Sub-Process Steps A sub-process step -- the subject of this month's column -- is used in business process management (BPM) to represent and invoke a series of tasks that are performed by a sub-process. Practical BPM: The First Step in a Business Process -- A Special Case The first step in a business process is a special case with some additional properties that are useful for process design. That's the topic of this month's column. Practical BPM: User Steps User steps represent tasks in a business process that are performed by people using electronic forms or documents. This article explains the basic properties of user steps. Submit a Link for Publication Here Have a favorite article or a website that you would like to share with the BPMEnterprise community? Share it here and help others understand this topic in greater detail. Or, learn more about writing and submitting an article to be published here.. |
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