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FlowCharter - tool of analysis and modelling of economic processes

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  • MirosÅ‚awa Lasek
  • Paulina Waszkiewicz

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The article presents the program FlowCharter of the firm Miscrografx which enables the analysis and modelling of economic processes in order to ensure the best possible course with respect to time, costs, utilization of resources. This program not only gives the possibility of independent designing of processes but makes available reference models SAP R/3. The reference models SAP R/3 comprise ready norms of procedure. They were worked out based on the collected experience of management of enterprises and the implementation of information systems. They contain solutions for a defined branch or field of applications. They can be the basis of working out iuownlg processes. The article discusses the advantages which can be obtained using the program FlowCharter. The considerations are illustrated with an example of the application of the program to design a system of processing data about suppliers (Vendor Master Data Processing) for the needs of a telecommunications firm.

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  • MirosÅ‚awa Lasek & Paulina Waszkiewicz, 2001. "FlowCharter - tool of analysis and modelling of economic processes," Ekonomia journal, Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw, vol. 2.
  • Handle: RePEc:eko:ekoeko:2_58
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