A Knowledge-driven Business Process Analysis Canvas
Michele Missikoff

TL;DR
This paper introduces the Business Process Analysis Canvas, a structured knowledge framework designed to enhance early involvement of business experts and improve the quality of business process analysis in information system development.
Contribution
It presents a novel formal methodology and a comprehensive canvas to support business experts in conducting more effective and quality-driven process analysis.
Findings
Supports early business expert involvement
Produces a BP analysis Ontology
Enhances quality of requirement specifications
Abstract
Business process (BP) analysis represents a first key phase of information system development. It consists in the gathering of domain knowledge and its organization to be later used in the software development, and beyond (e.g., for Business Process Reengineering). The quality of the developed information system largely depends on how the BP analysis has been carried out and the quality of the produced requirement specification documents. Despite the fact that the issue is on the table for decades, business process analysis is still a critical phase of information systems development. One promising strategy is an early and more important involvement of business experts in the BP analysis. This paper presents a methodology that aims at an early involvement of business experts while providing a formal grounding that guarantees the quality of the produced specifications. To this end, we…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBusiness Process Modeling and Analysis · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services · Information Technology Governance and Strategy
