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Modeling business, engineering and management processes
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Introduction• What is process modeling?• Purpose • The 'Georgia Tech Process for Product
Modeling Tool' (GT-PPM): – Setting up a data dictionary, modeling a top-
level process, detailing the activities and information flows, analyzing and using a process model.
• Example models.
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What is Process Modeling?
• Modeling of business, work or information processes using a symbolic language
• Modeling of typical processes, not specific projects
• Languages such as Flowcharts, IDEF0, UML Activity Diagrams, Data Flow Diagrams.
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Example
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BackgroundInfo
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Detailed Info
Assignments
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General Purposes
• Business process re-engineering
• Software development
• Basis for developing product models
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Our Purpose
• Identify the information dependent activities in the sector
• Understand the typical information flows
• Examine alternative processes
• Aid in evaluating the readiness of the sector in adopting advanced IT
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GT-PPM
• modeling a top-level process,
• detailing activities,
• info, material and feedback flows,
• decision and continue shapes,
• detailing info and checking consistency,
• setting up a data dictionary,
• analyzing and using a process model.