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Learn how to develop work flow models as a group, including responsibility modeling, integration issues, and other modeling techniques.
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Developing Work Flow Models as a Group • Write each process on a Post-it note. • Put the “first” process on a large sheet of paper or whiteboard, then draw inputs. • Put the “next” process on the paper, then draw outputs from the first then go to the next process. • Continue until each process is on the paper.
Responsibility Modelling • Add Text to definitions • Add Text or symbols to diagrams • Make a different diagram • Produce a Matrix
Text • Add Responsibility Note to definitions • Performed by: Application Clerk • Managed by: Admissions Manager • Policy Set by: Admissions Manager • Supported by: Experience Review Administrator
Add Text or Symbol to Diagram Application Customer Completed Application Receive Application Application ClerkAdmissions Mgr Admissions MgrExp Review Admin Received Application Check Application For Completeness
Process Model Integration Integration Issues • Model with previously created objects • May need to alter previously created objects • Required effort greatly influenced by • Previous conformance to standards • Discipline of process modeller • Experience level of process modeller • Motivation of the modeller to see the benefit integration has for the company
Other Uses for a Process Model • Industry Standards • Package Evaluation • Application Integration • Strategic Planning • Project Estimation • Privacy Assessments • Data Warehouse Modelling • Training • Quality Assurance
Other Modelling Techniques • Data Modelling • Object Role Modelling • Unified Modelling Language (UML) • Object Modelling • Flowcharts
Objectives • Acquire a working understanding of the nature and purpose of logical process modelling • Learn the components of process models • Understand the role of the business client and modeller in a process modelling effort • Practice identifying and reviewing components of a logical process model • Understand how process modelling supports information systems development