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| Category: | General - Books | By: | BCS Books, British Computer Society |
| More info: | www.bcs.org/books ... | Author(s): | Martyn A. Ould |
| Pages: | 346 | Year of publication: | 2005 |
Businesses need to adapt constantly in order to remain competitive, but are often held back by static IT systems that aren't designed to change with the business. The challenge is to create systems that can.Business process management (BPM) is an important emerging technology that overcomes this problem. With the advent of the technology, new methods are required to exploit it effectively.Riva is a pioneering method addressing the major emerging technology of Business Process Management that » Read more... | ![]() |
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Businesses need to adapt constantly in order to remain competitive, but are often held back by static IT systems that aren't designed to change with the business. The challenge is to create systems that can.Business process management (BPM) is an important emerging technology that overcomes this problem. With the advent of the technology, new methods are required to exploit it effectively.Riva is a pioneering method addressing the major emerging technology of Business Process Management that is business-focused. It is a method for designing, modelling, analysing and recording business processes. It is about modelling organisational behaviour in a way that is revealing and communicative, showing exactly what processes there are and how they interact.The architecture is derived from an understanding of what business the organization is in, rather than its current structure or culture. Once the architecture is understood, it becomes apparent what is required from the IT systems supporting these processes.The sorts of process models that Riva generates are designed to be of real practical use in a number of BPM situations, whether that's the reengineering or re-design of business processes and operations in a radical change or for improvement in an incremental change or somewhere in-between.The methods described in Business Process Management: A Rigorous Approach work on a business level, but they are IT orientated, making it essential reading for both IT people involved in understanding business processes as a first step in developing requirement for IT and BPM solutions, and for business-focused people involved in requirements definition, or engaged in process improvement or process design work.
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