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BPMN (Business Process Model and Notation) is the established standard for business process modeling. Only a few years after its first publication, it has gained widespread adoption in practice. All important modeling tools support BPMN diagramming. It is possible to create business-oriented diagrams, but also technical models for process execution in business process management systems (BPMS). This book provides a stepwise introduction to BPMN, using many examples close to practice. Starting with the basic elements for modeling sequence flow, all BPMN 2.0 diagrams are presented and discussed…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
BPMN (Business Process Model and Notation) is the established standard for business process modeling. Only a few years after its first publication, it has gained widespread adoption in practice. All important modeling tools support BPMN diagramming. It is possible to create business-oriented diagrams, but also technical models for process execution in business process management systems (BPMS). This book provides a stepwise introduction to BPMN, using many examples close to practice. Starting with the basic elements for modeling sequence flow, all BPMN 2.0 diagrams are presented and discussed in detail. You will gain a profound understanding of the complete notation, and you will be able to make correct use of the different language elements. In the second edition, a collection of useful modeling patterns has been added. These patterns provide best-practice solutions for typical problems arising in the practice of process modeling.

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Thomas Allweyer ist Professor für Unternehmensmodellierung an der Hochschule Kaiserslautern. Daneben ist er beratend tätig. Außerdem hält er regelmäßig Seminare und Schulungen für namhafte Firmen, u. a. zu den Themen Geschäftsprozessmanagement und IT sowie Prozessmodellierung mit BPMN. In seinem Weblog "Kurze Prozesse" schreibt er regelmäßig über aktuelle Entwicklungen zum Thema Geschäftsprozessmanagement (www.kurze-prozesse.de).