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<span style="font-size:large">Business Process Modeling Course</span>
 
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'''Objectives, Skills and Learning Outcomes'''<br/><br/>After the completion of this course unit, students should be able to:
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=== Objectives, Skills and Learning Outcomes<br/><br/>After the completion of this course unit, students should be able to: ===
  
 
*Describe and explain the context that supports the development of new models and business processes supported by information and communication technologies.
 
*Describe and explain the context that supports the development of new models and business processes supported by information and communication technologies.
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*Specify information systems to support the implementation and management of business processes from their models.
 
*Specify information systems to support the implementation and management of business processes from their models.
  
'''Program'''
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=== Program ===
  
 
*I- Concepts and principles; Models and processes: framework and strategy;
 
*I- Concepts and principles; Models and processes: framework and strategy;

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FEUP MESG - Services Engineering and Management

Business Process Modeling Course

Objectives, Skills and Learning Outcomes

After the completion of this course unit, students should be able to:

  • Describe and explain the context that supports the development of new models and business processes supported by information and communication technologies.
  • Explain the benefits of process- oriented  organizations management and describe the regulatory frameworks and models of reference.
  • Identify and design the processes of an organization from its business model.
  • List, explain and apply the main methods, techniques and support tools to the modeling and analysis of processes in an organization.
  • Specify information systems to support the implementation and management of business processes from their models.

Program

  • I- Concepts and principles; Models and processes: framework and strategy;
  • II- Process-oriented management systems; Business Models and Business Processes;
  • III- Identification and modelation of processes and services; Representation methods and process documentation; Application examples; as-is” and “to be” models;
  • IV- Specification of information systems which support process and services management;
  • V- Process management: models, techniques and tools; Alignment, and Performance improvement and management.

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