scholarly journals Deferred Action: Theoretical Model of Process Architecture Design for Emergent Business Processes

2011 ◽  
pp. 29-56 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nandish V. Patel
Author(s):  
Bibit - Sudarsono ◽  
Umi - Faddillah

Printing service order information systems sometimes experience problems in completing running business processes including, frequent loss and inaccuracy in registering orders from customers, often also losing order data from customers, recording orders often experience errors, resulting inaccurate reporting of order data. A computerized ordering service information system will greatly help improve performance and accuracy in making reports on business processes running at a company. The existence of enterprise modeling of information systems ordering printing services with the TOGAF framework will be a method that greatly helps management make a decision that will synergize with the business process activities at the company. So that the objectives of the system can be achieved properly. The TOGAF framework can be a solution and will help to produce a system architecture design, a business process architecture, a technology architecture, a number of proposed business opportunity strategy proposals and an ongoing system change proposal.


The implementation of several modern concepts of enterprise architecture creation is analyzed and real-time business process generation is described. Cloud-based self-generated business service is constructed as a basis of the resulting concept with an aim to increase the flexibility of enterprise and introduce AaaS (architecture as a service). Under particular business request in form of correctly formulated strategic goal the generation of business process model is produced. The result of the generation is cross-cutting business process architecture model, which is approved or rejected/corrected by business owner expertise. During generation all necessary requirements for supporting resources, such as information, know-how, intellectual and professional skills, inputs and outputs, quality and operational risk limitations, control and monitoring, are formed. All formed requirements have to be satisfied by appropriate selections from the cloud facilities and again approved. Finally, after several iterations, the business model will be able to be realized in reality and could be executed with predicted results. Briefly, that means that certain sets of valued and weighted business process replicas are located in clouds and served in clouds. Thus, enterprise architecture becomes a regular service from clouds extending row of SOA in the name of AaaS. In addition, the advanced view on the topic is provided with an attempt to install a virtual SOA torrent that catches services from the internet and makes them available to customers and represents a business service basis for real-time business processes.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
M. Oborin ◽  
Mikhail Gorodilov ◽  
Timofei Mikriukov

The article is devoted to the study of the current state of business processes related to accounting and analytical services to companies, assessment of their impact on financial and economic activities and the appropriateness of delegating some functions to third-party enterprises or internal separate structures. The aim of the article is the formation of a theoretical model of the business process of a manufacturing company based on the accounting and analytical functions of service centers in order to identify their impact on improving the efficiency and performance of economic agents. The basic research methods were statistical methods, modeling of economic and production processes. The study was based on the results of the authors’ study of the indicators of the accounting (financial) statements of common service centers (CSC) in Russia, for these purposes a sample of organizations was formed according to the criteria corresponding to the CSC of large holdings. As a result, the authors revealed that the specifics of the CSC activities is that they perform secondary, servicing functions and are one of the company's cost centers. The effect of the СSC activities is to optimize the model of business processes and save technological, time and financial resources. The complexity of evaluating the centers’ activities lies in the indirect effect, which is carried out on the basis of the scientific substantiation of managerial decisions and rationalization of the powers of managerial personnel and decision-makers at each stage of the business model.


2008 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 169-175
Author(s):  
Robert Łuczak

Abstract As number of studies show, Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have become important factor of economic activity worldwide. This article presents a proposal of a theoretical approach to contemporary geography of economic activity – a phenomena narrowed here to business processes usually referred to as information or knowledge-based sector of the economy. The reasoning is based on a theoretical model presented by Michael Storper that has been developed further. The output shows the existence of a distinctive paradox of digital era: the ICT potentially being able to overcome spatial barriers, lead to refocusing on spatial dimension of business. It is concluded that ICT introduce new dimension of division of business process and labor, namely a spatial one. It is leading to worldwide reconfiguration of the geography of economic activity developed under fordist regime of production – hitherto separate areas and territories are being transformed into network economy of distant yet linked places.


2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 117-139 ◽  
Author(s):  
Geert Poels ◽  
Félix García ◽  
Francisco Ruiz ◽  
Mario Piattini

Process maps provide a high-level overview of an organization?s business processes. While used for many years in different shapes and forms, there is little shared understanding of the concept and its relationship to business process architecture. In this paper, we position the concept of process map within the domain of architecture description. By ?architecting? the concept of business process map, we identify and clarify diverging views of this concept as found in the literature and set requirements for describing process maps. A meta-model for a process mapping language is produced as a result. The proposed meta-model allows investigating the suitability of EA modelling languages as a basis for defining a domain-specific language for process mapping along with the creation of a better understanding of business process architecture in relation to enterprise architecture, which can be beneficial for both BPM and EA professionals.


Author(s):  
Rizqi Ari Putra ◽  
Muhammad Fahmi Alauddin ◽  
Islam Nur Alam ◽  
Muhammad Ainul Yaqin

The purpose of this study is to design a School Information System database architecture based on National School Standards. National School Standards are used as a reference in determining business processes in a school, especially elementary and midle-high school. These processes then describe the entity and its attributes. The database used is a Relational Database so that entities and attributes are drawn as a table that has relationships between entities. To model relationships between entities, use Entity Relational Diagrams. The results of this study are the realization of database architecture with national school standards. This database architecture design is expected to be a reference in building School Information Systems that are in accordance with National School Standards.


2019 ◽  
pp. 87-96
Author(s):  
A. D. Borremans ◽  
O. V. Voronova ◽  
I. V. Il’in

The presented study improves the model of top-level documentation workflow in FMCG chain retailing companies by building a special data architecture.Aim. The study aims to develop a model of top-level documentation workflow for building architectural solutions of FMCG chain retailing companies based on data architecture modeling.Tasks. First, it is necessary to examine the general documentation workflow system of FMCG chain retailing companies, identifying the major interested parties — participants of external, internal, and supporting workflow. It is also advisable to analyze certain types of internal workflow and to determine the relationships between them. Based on the conducted analysis, it is necessary to develop a conceptual model of data architecture and a documentation workflow model for FMCG chain retailing companies.Methods. This study represents the general documentation workflow system of FMCG chain retailing companies as three subsystems (external, internal, and supporting workflow). The authors examine the major channels of interaction between chain retailing companies and such interested parties as government authorities, suppliers, consumers, and third-party organizations. Based on the analysis of the elements of the workflow system, this study builds a top-level documentation workflow model and presents a conceptual model of data architecture for FMCG chain retailing companies with allowance for the above-mentioned entities. The model uses UML notation, which makes it possible to reflect key classes and relationships and to identify relationships that need to be simplified.Results. The study examines the process of improving documentation workflow in FMCG chain retailing companies in the context of active implementation of new IT solutions and automation of business processes to reduce costs and increase sales. The authors show the general documentation workflow system of FMCG chain retailing companies, identifying the major interested parties — participants of external workflow — and analyzing certain types of internal workflow. According to the results of the study, a top-level documentation workflow model for FMCG chain retailing companies is developed based on data architecture design.Conclusions. Large FMCG chain retailing companies are actively implementing new IT solutions and automate business processes to reduce costs and increase sales. Optimal documentation support for FMCG chain retailing companies is impossible without generating huge amounts of data. Methods of data storage and processing have a direct impact on the speed and quality of business processes. In order to improve documentation workflow, it is becoming increasingly important to develop and optimize data architecture. Data architecture is one of the fundamental models of company operation in terms of comprehensive digitalization. The obtained data model can be considered universal for FMCG chain retailing companies since it makes it possible to organize management in such a way as to ensure the development and efficient functioning of the architecture of chain retailing companies.


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