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Business Process - BP
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Stemming Variations: business processes, business processe, business processing, businesses processes, busy processing
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    • A business process is the combination of a set of activities within an enterprise with a structure describing their logical order and dependence whose objective is to produce a desired result. Business process modelling enables a common understanding and analysis of a business process. A process model can provide a comprehensive understanding of a process. An enterprise can be analysed and integrated through its business processes. Hence the importance of correctly modelling its business processes...

    Ruth Sara Aguilar-Sav. Business process modelling: Reviewand framew ork

    • Business process (BP) modeling is a building block for design and management of business processes. Two fundamental aspects of BP modeling are: a formal framework that well integrates both control flow and data, and a set of tools to assist all phases of a BP life cycle...

    Kamal Bhattacharyaet al. Towards Formal Analysis of Artifact-Centric Business Process Models

    • A business process is a set of logically related tasks performed to achieve a defined business and related to improving organizational processes. Process innovation can happen at various levels: incrementally, redesign of existing processes, new processes. The knowledge behind process innovation can be shared, acquired, changed and increased by the enterprises inside a network. An enterprise can decide to exploit innovative processes it owns, thus potentially gaining competitive advantage, but risking, in turn, that other players could reach the same technological levels...

    Marco Remondinoet al. Enterprise Networks for Competences Exchange: A Simulation Model

    • A business process is a collection of activities that are required to achieve a business goal and it is represented with an activity flow that specifies the orchestration needed to complete the goal. The definition of these processes allows business people to easily integrate the functionalities of the COTS in the company to support the business objectives. This activity flow can be implemented in two ways, using traditional methods or using a Business Process Definition Language (BPDL)...

    Leire Bastida Merinoet al. Business Process Definition Languages Versus Traditional Methods Towar...

    • Business Process (BP) evolution is a key aspect of BP lifecycle. There are several reasons that may cause BP modifications. Among these, particularly important are the changes of the enterprise organization and operation strategies, which can be captured by business rules (BRs)...

    Mario Lezocheet al. Business Process Evolution: a Rule-based Approach

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