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Business Process Management: Supports
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Once all the steps of the target business process has been defined and documented (and often graphically represented in a model), the analyst works with IT to determine how IT can design improved support. This means looking at the entire business process to assess where integration, automation or workflow redesign will improve efficiencies or increase agility. Obviously not all steps in a business processes (particularly those steps that represent highly unstructured human workflow processes) will benefit from being linked to an underlying technology; for the many that will, such linkage is the primary focus of the develop and deploy stage of the BPM lifecycle.
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TIBCO Business Studio provides a more collaborative environment that allows business users to properly model, simulate and manage business processes. In addition, because TIBCO Business Studio is standards compliant, with support for BPMN and XPDL, it can easily implement the models business users create.
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Business Process Management: a Rigorous Approach is an in-depth practical guide divided up into two parts. The first builds up the theory, with lots of examples from real life, while the second puts the theory into action, showing use in process discovery and definition, diagnosis and improvement, design, support and enactment.
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The engine is the heart of the business process management suite. Most engines are organized around client-server or multi-tier architectures. The core engine resides on a server that provides infrastructure support to developers, employees and managers who access the server via Web browsers. Some engines ... feature a process modeling client for use by developers and business analysts.
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Because organizational buy-in is so critical to the success of business process management, the project that has the greatest support for the BPM process may be the one your organization chooses to go with. A successful BPM experience in one area of the organization will help create enthusiasm for subsequent projects in other areas.
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