3.3 BP modelling Flashcards

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Q1: People involved in a process and their responsibilities are best described using the SIPOC model.

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-> False, RASCI

RASCI= identifies roles to stakeholders; Responsible - accountable - supportive - consulted - informed
SIPOC is a method for describing and improving processes; suppliers - input - process -output - customer

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Q2: A general overview of a process can be best described using the SIPOC model.

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-> true: SIPOC is an acronym that stands for Suppliers, Inputs, Process, Outputs and Customers. In practical terms, SIPOC is a process mapping and improvement method that summarizes the inputs and outputs of one or more processes in table form.

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Q3: Operational-level processes usually have an identifiable set of tasks, actors, and resources.

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-> true

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Q4: Management-level processes are modelled best with techniques developed for modelling structured processes.

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-> false, unstructured aka descriptive techniques

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Q5: Please categorize the following statements as either descriptive or prescriptive modeling techniques by filling in the blanks with descriptive or prescriptive.
- BPMN, FSM, and petri net are examples of?
- Complex tasks are best modelled with?
- Focus on the sequence of tasks – BPMN, control flow
- Less tsructures tasks ar best modelled with
- Control flow oriented techniques is a term used instead of?

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  • BPMN, FSM, and petri net are examples of?
    –> prescriptive techniques
  • Complex tasks are best modelled with?
    -> descriptive
  • Focus on the sequence of tasks – BPMN, control flow
    -> prescriptive
  • Less tsructures tasks ar best modelled with
    –> descriptive techniques
  • Control flow oriented techniques is a term used instead of?
    –> prescriptive techniques
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Q6 : Please do not try to memorize these definitions. The main intention of this fill-in-the-blanks exercise is to help you learn the basic concepts.
- A(n) Blank 1 happens during the course of a business process. It can affect the flow of the process specifically it starts, interrupts, or ends the flow. It has a trigger (a reason why it occurs) and can also have a result (it can execute or produce something).

  • A(n) Blank 2 is work performed within a business process either by a human being or by a computer.
  • A(n) Blank 3 shows the order in which activities will be performed in a process. It also connects an event to an activity.
  • A(n) Blank 4 shows the flow of messages between two entities that are prepared to send and receive them.
  • A(n) Blank 5 controls how sequence flows interact as they converge and diverge within a process.
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  • A(n) Blank 1 happens during the course of a business process. It can affect the flow of the process specifically it starts, interrupts, or ends the flow. It has a trigger (a reason why it occurs) and can also have a result (it can execute or produce something).
    -> event
  • A(n) Blank 2 is work performed within a business process either by a human being or by a computer. -
    -> activity
  • A(n) Blank 3 shows the order in which activities will be performed in a process. It also connects an event to an activity.
    -> sequence
  • A(n) Blank 4 shows the flow of messages between two entities that are prepared to send and receive them.
    -> message
  • A(n) Blank 5 controls how sequence flows interact as they converge and diverge within a process.
    -> gateway
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