Information Modeling of OrganizationsThis book is about the information modeling of organizations in the widest sense possible. This term express the general meaning of the term "organizational modeling" with the light flavor of informatics practices rather than just the IS or IT view of the organization. Although the topic of the cognition of organizational structure and behavior traditionally belongs to the management theory; informatics brings to this area the necessary exactness in the shape of formal specifications and a systemic style of thinking. Informatics is a source of sophisticated techniques and tools, aimed on discovering the general regularities of the organizational structure and behavior (often called "business rules") with the ability to abstract all non-contentual aspects of the organizational system. Information technology, on the other hand, is a key enabler of organizational changes as it is established in all literature mentioning the theory of business reengineering. Consequently, the well designed Information System must be a clear picture of all substantial aspects of the organization (both the structural and the behavioral ones). Information modeling aims to create the view of the organization which is, on the one hand independent of any non-contentual aspect (including the information technology at first); on the other it is fully consistent with following the process of the development of the Information System (i.e., the infrastructure in general). The book introduces the methodology for modeling the business system based on two complementary views which covers both ontology and business process model of the organization using standard languages UML and BPMN and including tools for ensuring the consistency of both models. The book also outlines the original methodology for service-oriented building of the process managed organization and discusses the problem of the process-oriented management in the field of public administration. |
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Foreword | 9 |
Modeling Enterprise Activities | 29 |
Coherency of the Behavioral | 59 |
Modeling Business Processes | 99 |
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actions algorithms aspects attributes basic elementary processes basis BPMN business process management business process model business processes reengineering business system cesses chapter Class Diagram Class Life Cycle conceptual model conceptual objects consistency rules critical factors crucial Cycle Step Data model database defined entities fact Figure goals Hierarchical abstractions implementation Information System Input Output Tools interface jects key processes metamod MetaModel package methodology methods modeling logic mutual relationships ness processes Object analysis object life cycle object model object-oriented OpenSoul organization organizational oýered paradigm particular point of view possible Prague University principle of modeling problem Process Diagram process management Processing Activity public administration Purpose Input Output reactions real world behavior real world dynamics real world modeling real world objects Reference model rela Repa represents role sense static Stimulus supporting processes system of business term conceptual tion tionships Tools and techniques Unified Modeling Language workflow