Modeling conventions for process automation

All information relevant to Process Governance is recorded in EPCs, value-added chain diagrams, organizational charts, dialogs, and data flows (BPM process). The BPM process is automatically transformed into a technical process that can be executed by Process Governance. All relevant information for the BPM process is interpreted, transformed into a BPMN diagram, and all relevant models and objects are archived. The BPMN diagram is the basis for Process Governance. It controls the governance process.

However, this is possible only if the methodological and functional rules and conventions for the modeling of ARIS models are adhered to. Only then can all modeled data be transformed.

These modeling conventions support you in creating compliant models for process automation. This ensures, for example, that all required items and information are available to guarantee automatic transformation of a BPM process into a BPMN diagram.

Variables should be used in governance workflows only if required. For the standard data flow between the various activities, the activities themselves should be used as input. The data should not be unnecessarily stored intermediately in variables as this may have a massive impact on the entire performance of the governance workflow.

Model-based implementation of Process Governance - Modeling

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