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Domain Model Based Design of Business Process Architectures

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APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
卷 12, 期 5, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app12052563

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business process architecture; process landscape; process model; domain model; modeling language; business analysis techniques and technologies

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  1. National Agency for Research and Development (ANID) [ANID FONDECYT 3210147, ANID FONDECYT 1200206, ANID FONDECYT 1220202]
  2. Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile under Beca Postdoctorado Escuela de Ingenieria
  3. CORFO Engineering 2030 [14ENI2-26862]
  4. [3210147]
  5. [1200206]
  6. [1220202]
  7. [2030 14ENI2-26862]

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The paper introduces a domain-based BPA (dBPA) method for generating business process architecture models, addressing issues in current methods, with an application in the manufacturing industry. Evaluation shows practitioners find the method useful for achieving goals, with benefits of objectivity, clarity, and enabling the integration of processes and automation software.
A business process architecture (BPA) model depicts business processes in an organization and their relations. An artifact for generating BPA models is proposed as the outcome of a design science research project. The proposed artifact consists of a method (i.e., a set of concepts, a proposed notation, and a detailed procedure), which is termed the domain-based BPA (dBPA) method due to using domain models as a starting point. The dBPA method tackles issues of currently available approaches: lack of structured inputs, limited consideration of process relations types, and restricted use of industry-standard modeling languages. The paper formalizes the dBPA method and illustrates its application in the manufacturing industry. Evaluation of the dBPA method revealed that practitioners perceived it as useful to achieve its goal with the benefits of being objective and clear and allowing to create complete and understandable BPA models that enable the integration of processes and the software that automates them.

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