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Business Process Modeling

Language of instruction čeština
Code 155-1309
Abbreviation MPP
Course title Business Process Modeling
Coordinating department Department of Applied Informatics
Course coordinator doc. Ing. František Huňka, CSc.

Course aims

The aim of the course is to explain the theoretical foundation of business process modeling and elucidate the topic on the practical examples. The main stress is put on modeling utilizing activity diagrams notation, enterprise ontology notation and value modeling notation. During the course, students become familiar with the notion of business process, its correct identification and its utilization in practically oriented assignments with applying corresponding theory and methodology.

Literature

Dietz, J.L.G. Enterprise Ontology Theory and Methodology. Springer 2006
Hruby, P. Model-Driven Development Using Business Patterns. Springer 2006

Advised literature

Dietz, J.L.G. The deep structure of business process. Commun. ACM, 49(5) pp. 58-64, 2006
Halphin, T., Morgan, T. Information Modeling and Relational Databases. Morgan Kaufman Publishers 2nd edt. USA 2008