What is Process design?



What is Process design?..

Answer / sruthi patel

Any BPM effort requires the modeling of an existing (“as-is”) or desired (“to-be”) process, i.e., a process design. During this phase process models including vari- ous perspectives (control-flow, data-flow, organizational, sociotechnical, and oper- ational aspects) are constructed. The only way to create a “process-aware” enter- prise information system is to add knowledge about the operational processes at hand.

What is System configuration?

Based on a process design, the process-aware enterprise information system is real- ized. In the traditional setting the realization would require a time consuming and complex software development process. Using software from the second and third layer shown in Figure 1, the traditional software development process is replaced by a configuration or assembly process. Therefore, we use the term system config- uration for the phase in-between process design and enactment.

What is Process enactment?

The process enactment phase is the phase where the process-aware enterprise in- formation system realized in the system configuration phase is actually used.

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