11 research outputs found
An experience in modelling business process architecture
We present a mapping of a previously designed Business Process
Architecture (BPA) meta-model onto ArchiMate, i.e., the de facto standard
Enterprise Architecture (EA) modelling language. This construct mapping allows
developing process maps, i.e., descriptions of (views of) the business process
architecture of an organization. We demonstrate the development of these process maps using the Signavio Business Process Management (BPM) modelling
platform. The developed process maps are part of the organization’s enterprise
architecture model and are linked to BPMN process diagrams that detail the
functional, control-flow, data and resource aspects of the business processes
included in the process map. Our research contributes to the integration of BPM
and EA by researching BPA as a concept common to both disciplines
Cause and effect in user interface development
There is a lack of means of translating work products of elicitation to design and using results of evaluation as feedback to design. This paper lays the foundation of a model of evaluation to be built concurrently with the design activity. The evaluation model describes the implications which work models have on design and records the cause/effect relationship between design and the problem domain. The paper presents two case studies from air traffic control that are meant to motivate the need for such an evaluation model and serve as input to its design.
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