[Chapter 9] Process-Aware Information Systems Flashcards
What is a process-aware information system?
Systems that work with automated business processes (process that is automated in whole or in part by a software system, which passes information from one participant to another for action).
What is a BPMS?
Business process management system: system that supports the design, analysis, execution, and monitoring of business processes on the basis of explicit process models.
Explain the architecture of a BPMS.
Execution engine.
- Creates process instances (cases).
- Distributes work to different participants.
- Retrieve and store data for the process.
Process modeling tool.
- Ability to create and modify processes.
- Ability to add additional data.
- Ability to store, share and retrieve process models.
Worklist handler.
- Participants receive work and commit to these.
External services.
Administration and monitoring tools.
State the 4 advantages of BPMS.
- Workload reduction (less coordination and less gathering of relevant information).
- Flexible system integration (easier to change process logic and island automation).
- Execution transparency (who does what and evaluate data stored).
- Rule enforcement (separation of duties and control tasks).
What are the challenges of BPMS?
- Technical challenges (logic to be implemented, BPMS does not work in batch, integration of interfaces).
- Organizational challenges (exceptions needs to be all implemented, fears of participants, strong management needed).