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Subject-oriented business process management, Albert Fleischmann [and others]
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- Summary
- Activities performed in organizations are coordinated according to organizational goals via communication between the people involved. In all known languages the sentences used to communicate are naturally structured by subject, verb, and object. The subject describes the actor, the verb the action and the object what is affected by the action. Subject-oriented Business Process Management (S-BPM) as presented in this book is based on this simple structure which enables process-oriented thinking and process modeling. S-BPM puts the subject of a process at the center of attention and thus deals with business processes and their organizational environment from a new perspective, meeting organizational requirements in a much better way than traditional approaches. Subjects represent agents of an action in a process, which can be either technical or human (e.g. a thread in an IT system or a clerk). A process structures the actions of each subject and coordinates the required communication among the subjects. S-BPM provides a coherent procedural framework to model an organization's business processes: its focus is the cooperation of all stakeholders involved in the strategic, tactical, and operational issues, sharing their knowledge in a networked structure. Based on findings of developmental psychology and linguistics, the authors show that natural sentence semantics have to be used for complete S-BPM specifications. In this way, business process owners are able to ensure that business requirements of internal and external stakeholders are easily understood and met in their entirety. Starting with process analysis and then going through the whole modeling lifecycle, they demonstrate how subject orientation can develop and be experienced by gradually focusing on communication for service provision. In addition, they illustrate how each modeling activity can be supported through the use of appropriate software tools. The authors' presentation style focuses on professionals in the industry, and on students specializing in process management or organizational modeling. Each chapter begins with a summary of key findings and is full of examples, hints, and possible pitfalls. An interpreter model, a toolbox, and a glossary summarizing the main terms complete the book. The web site www.i2pm.net provides additional software tools and further material
- Language
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- eng
- ger
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource
- Contents
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- Organization-Specific Implementation of Subject-Oriented Processes
- IT-Implementation of Subject-Oriented Business Processes
- Subject-Oriented Monitoring of Processes
- A Precise Description of the S-BPM Modeling Method
- Tools for S-BPM
- S-BPM Method by Comparison
- Conclusion
- Thinking of Business Processes Systematically
- From Language Acquisition to Subject-Oriented Modeling
- The Integrated S-BPM Process Model
- Subject-Oriented Process Analysis
- Modeling Processes in a Subject-Oriented Way
- Subject-Oriented Modeling by Construction and Restriction
- Subject-Oriented Validation of Processes and Process Models
- Subject-Oriented Optimization of Processes
- Isbn
- 9783642323928
- Label
- Subject-oriented business process management
- Title
- Subject-oriented business process management
- Statement of responsibility
- Albert Fleischmann [and others]
- Subject
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- Business -- Data processing
- Business -- Data processing
- Business -- Data processing
- Business Information Systems.
- Business strategy
- Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing.
- Computer science.
- Electronic books
- Information systems.
- Library & information sciences
- Management information systems
- Management information systems
- Management information systems
- Management information systems.
- Management of Computing and Information Systems.
- Informatique
- Language
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- eng
- ger
- eng
- Summary
- Activities performed in organizations are coordinated according to organizational goals via communication between the people involved. In all known languages the sentences used to communicate are naturally structured by subject, verb, and object. The subject describes the actor, the verb the action and the object what is affected by the action. Subject-oriented Business Process Management (S-BPM) as presented in this book is based on this simple structure which enables process-oriented thinking and process modeling. S-BPM puts the subject of a process at the center of attention and thus deals with business processes and their organizational environment from a new perspective, meeting organizational requirements in a much better way than traditional approaches. Subjects represent agents of an action in a process, which can be either technical or human (e.g. a thread in an IT system or a clerk). A process structures the actions of each subject and coordinates the required communication among the subjects. S-BPM provides a coherent procedural framework to model an organization's business processes: its focus is the cooperation of all stakeholders involved in the strategic, tactical, and operational issues, sharing their knowledge in a networked structure. Based on findings of developmental psychology and linguistics, the authors show that natural sentence semantics have to be used for complete S-BPM specifications. In this way, business process owners are able to ensure that business requirements of internal and external stakeholders are easily understood and met in their entirety. Starting with process analysis and then going through the whole modeling lifecycle, they demonstrate how subject orientation can develop and be experienced by gradually focusing on communication for service provision. In addition, they illustrate how each modeling activity can be supported through the use of appropriate software tools. The authors' presentation style focuses on professionals in the industry, and on students specializing in process management or organizational modeling. Each chapter begins with a summary of key findings and is full of examples, hints, and possible pitfalls. An interpreter model, a toolbox, and a glossary summarizing the main terms complete the book. The web site www.i2pm.net provides additional software tools and further material
- Cataloging source
- GW5XE
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- Subjektorientiertes Prozessmanagement
- Dewey number
- 658.4/038011
- Index
- index present
- Language note
- Translated from German
- LC call number
- HD30.213
- LC item number
- .S83 2012
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Fleischmann, Albert
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- Management information systems
- Business
- Business strategy
- Library & information sciences
- Informatique
- Business
- Management information systems
- Label
- Subject-oriented business process management, Albert Fleischmann [and others]
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
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- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- multicolored
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Organization-Specific Implementation of Subject-Oriented Processes
- IT-Implementation of Subject-Oriented Business Processes
- Subject-Oriented Monitoring of Processes
- A Precise Description of the S-BPM Modeling Method
- Tools for S-BPM
- S-BPM Method by Comparison
- Conclusion
- Thinking of Business Processes Systematically
- From Language Acquisition to Subject-Oriented Modeling
- The Integrated S-BPM Process Model
- Subject-Oriented Process Analysis
- Modeling Processes in a Subject-Oriented Way
- Subject-Oriented Modeling by Construction and Restriction
- Subject-Oriented Validation of Processes and Process Models
- Subject-Oriented Optimization of Processes
- Control code
- 817662059
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource
- File format
- unknown
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9783642323928
- Lccn
- 2012949920
- Level of compression
- unknown
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- c
- Other control number
- 10.1007/978-3-642-32392-8
- Quality assurance targets
- not applicable
- Reformatting quality
- unknown
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- unknown sound
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)817662059
- Label
- Subject-oriented business process management, Albert Fleischmann [and others]
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- multicolored
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Organization-Specific Implementation of Subject-Oriented Processes
- IT-Implementation of Subject-Oriented Business Processes
- Subject-Oriented Monitoring of Processes
- A Precise Description of the S-BPM Modeling Method
- Tools for S-BPM
- S-BPM Method by Comparison
- Conclusion
- Thinking of Business Processes Systematically
- From Language Acquisition to Subject-Oriented Modeling
- The Integrated S-BPM Process Model
- Subject-Oriented Process Analysis
- Modeling Processes in a Subject-Oriented Way
- Subject-Oriented Modeling by Construction and Restriction
- Subject-Oriented Validation of Processes and Process Models
- Subject-Oriented Optimization of Processes
- Control code
- 817662059
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource
- File format
- unknown
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9783642323928
- Lccn
- 2012949920
- Level of compression
- unknown
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Other control number
- 10.1007/978-3-642-32392-8
- Quality assurance targets
- not applicable
- Reformatting quality
- unknown
- Sound
- unknown sound
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)817662059
Subject
- Business -- Data processing
- Business -- Data processing
- Business -- Data processing
- Business Information Systems.
- Business strategy
- Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing.
- Computer science.
- Electronic books
- Information systems.
- Library & information sciences
- Management information systems
- Management information systems
- Management information systems
- Management information systems.
- Management of Computing and Information Systems.
- Informatique
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