2012 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Industry Operations Architecture for Business Process Model Collections
verfasst von : Jorge L. C. Sanz, Ying Leung, Ignacio Terrizzano, Valeria Becker, Susanne Glissmann, Joseph Kramer, Guang-Jie Ren
Erschienen in: Business Process Management Workshops
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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The absence of a holistic industry-centric architecture for processes is an important BPM shortfall that impacts model collections. This paper introduces a
Componentized Industry Business Architecture
as a vehicle to address this gap and to make processes better integrated with other critical dimensions in organizational design. This architecture provides the foundation for a taxonomy of processes and enables process models to be created or potentially rationalized against a comprehensive framework.
Process theory and industrial organization show that processes have different structure and dynamics. However, most processes used in workflows and case management have a similar ‘factory’ nature, i.e., production processes in the enterprise. The Componentized Industry Business Architecture shows that not all processes that matter follow this type of behavior.
Oversight Processes
constitute an important example and will be studied in depth.