Chapter 2
data
recorded facts or figures
data flows (dashed lines)
represent the movement of data from one activity to another
business process modeling notation (BPMN)
International standard for creating business process diagrams
Summary of Business Process
Network of activities. Each activity is performed by a role. Roles are taken by people, groups, departments, organizations, and sometimes information systems. Repositories are collections of data. Data flows between activities; when one activity follows directly after another, the flow is shown with a sequence flow. Complex activities are represented by a separate subprocess diagram and denoted by a boxed plus sign in the activity.
effective business process
Two parts: effectiveness and efficiency. one that enables the organization to accomplish its strategy
repository
a collection of data that is stored within the business process
swimlane format
a graphical arrangement in which all of the activities for a given role are shown in a single vertical lane
actor
a person, group, department, organization, or information system
role
a subset of the activities in a business process that is performed by an actor
data characteristics
accurate, timely, relevant, just barely sufficient, worth its cost
efficiency
is the ratio of benefits to costs
information
knowledge derived from data
business process
network of activities for accomplishing a business function
activities
specific tasks that need to be accomplished as part of the process
sequence flows (solid lines)
the next action performed