Process Modeling for BPR: Event-Process Chain Approach

Young-Gul Kim
1995 International Conference on Information Systems  
Most ofthe recent research on business process redesign (BPR) focused on people or management related issues. Completing a successful BPR project however, requires a disciplined liletliod to Inodel the target business processes effectively as well. Currently available process modeling methods fail to meet the specific BPR process characteristics (cross-functional, customer-oriented) and the ideal featitres of a modeling forinalism (expressiveness, simplicity) simultaneously. In this paper, a
more » ... process modeling method exclusively designed to support BPR from the customer's perspective, based on the concept of event-process chain (EPC), is introduced. The EPC model is analyzed, along with five other methods, over the above criteria to prove its appropriateness for BPR and its strength as a powerful and elegant modeling formalism. We also report on the application of the EPC modeling method to three real world BPR projects and suggest its future enhancement directions.
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