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Methodology of process models creation when using the software tool enterprise architect

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  • Máchal, Pavel

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A continuous improvement of business processes is a must for any company that wants to stay in the market. Customers requiring better and better products and services force all enterprises to think continuously about improving of their business processes. Such an approach is based on a good understanding and measuring of an existing process and, thus, from the resulting stimuli of its improvement. A software (SW) tool called Enterprise Architect enables, among others, to model individual business processes. The main objective of business processes modelling is to create a correct specification of these processes and to analyse their properties. The purpose of business processes modelling is to create such an abstraction of a process, which would enable to understand all its activities and all relationships existing between these activities on the one hand and roles represented by capabilities of people and facilities involved in a given process. The objective of this paper is to create a uniform methodology of business processes modelling when using the SW tool Enterprise Architect.

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  • Máchal, Pavel, 2009. "Methodology of process models creation when using the software tool enterprise architect," MPRA Paper 18519, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  • Handle: RePEc:pra:mprapa:18519
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    Process model methodology of modeling activity process modelling area;

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    • A10 - General Economics and Teaching - - General Economics - - - General
    • J20 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Demand and Supply of Labor - - - General

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