ARIS design platform : getting started with BPM / Rob Davis and Eric Brabänder.

"At the end of the 1980s, Professor August-Wilhelm Scheer developed ARIS as a meta-model for organisational modelling and to provide a procedural model for recording, analysis and optimisation of business processes and their implemen- tion in software systems. In 1993, IDS Scheer released ARIS...

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Main Author: Davis, Rob, 1954-
Corporate Author: SpringerLink ebooks - Business and Economics (2007)
Other Authors: Brabänder, Eric, 1973-
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: London : Springer, c2007.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:"At the end of the 1980s, Professor August-Wilhelm Scheer developed ARIS as a meta-model for organisational modelling and to provide a procedural model for recording, analysis and optimisation of business processes and their implemen- tion in software systems. In 1993, IDS Scheer released ARIS Toolset; the first version of the ARIS modelling software based upon the ARIS methodology. Today, the ARIS Platform is confirmed by the Gartner Group (2001) and Forrester Research (2006) as the worldwide market leader in business process modelling and BPM software. The Platform consists of more than 20 different products covering the whole BPM lifecycle from business process strategy, to process design and through process implementation to process controlling. The ARIS products and the ARIS method are also delivered through strong partn- ships with companies such as SAP or Oracle. This success shows that IDS Scheer is always aligned to the wishes and requirements of our customers and partners."--Publisher's website.
Item Description:Includes index.
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN:1280901675
1846286131 (Internet)
1846286131
9781280901676
9781846286131 (Internet)
9781846286131
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