Using prototyping in a product-driven design of business processes

P.J.N. de Crom, H.A. Reijers

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Abstract

The redesign and integration of existing business processes is one of the most important challenges that current enterprises encounter. One of the few existing Business Process Reengineering methodologies which describes in detail what is required to design a new business process design is Product Based Development (PBD). The strengths of this method are extended by using prototyping as a means to validate process designs with the input of the end-user. It is shown in this paper how the deliverables of the PBD methodology can be used to create with relative ease a prototype of a system that supports the new business process design.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Open Enterprise Solutions: Systems, Experiences, and Organizations (OES-SEO 2001, Rome, Italy, September 14-15, 2001)
EditorsA. D'Atri, A. Solvberg, L. Willcocks
Place of PublicationRome
PublisherLuiss Edizioni
Pages41-48
ISBN (Print)88-88047-21-2
Publication statusPublished - 2001

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