Business process modeling: Difference between revisions
From CEOpedia | Management online
(New page created) |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
Business processes are analyzed on the basis of a business process model. These models map a relevant section of the real world and attempt to represent the business process in a simplified way. In a business process model there are several activities that represent business functions and states within a company. These activities are organized in a meaningful sequence by a control flow, so that dependencies of the processes can be derived from the model<ref>1</ref>. | |||
Revision as of 11:14, 30 October 2022
Business processes are analyzed on the basis of a business process model. These models map a relevant section of the real world and attempt to represent the business process in a simplified way. In a business process model there are several activities that represent business functions and states within a company. These activities are organized in a meaningful sequence by a control flow, so that dependencies of the processes can be derived from the model[1].
- ↑ 1