INFS3604 Business Process Management

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UNSW Business School
Information Systems and Technology Management
INFS3604 Business Process Management
Week 2 - Essential Process Modelling
The slides in this presentation have been adapted from supporting materials provided with the text: Dumas M. et al., 2018, Fundamentals
of Business Process Management, Springer Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
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Today’s Agenda

  1. Housekeeping
  2. Kahoot Activity
  3. Assignment Advice
  4. Pharmak Case Study Modelling
    Class Ambassadors
    Volunteering initiative – something to add to your
    resume
    The CA will meet with the Facilitator in weeks 3 and 7 in
    class
    This week: Each table/group to select a Class Ambassador
    Talk with each other and share concerns
    Class ambassadors meet with the Facilitator
    It is not only about the Class Ambassador;
    Concerns, ideas, etc. will be shared and discussed
    This is our way to get your instant feedback on the course ?
    Sustainability
    We invite you to join an exciting initiative investigating sustainability
    within our university. Your participation will help uncover how
    UNSW integrates Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into its
    curriculum and operations.
    By contributing, you'll gain valuable research experience, enhance
    your understanding of sustainability practices, and help drive
    positive change within our academic community.
    Students who actively participate in the initiative (with at least five
    contributions per term and a reflective conclusion in week 10) will
    receive +2 bonus marks added to their final grade. Contributions
    include posting in the Teams channel or engaging with others'
    posts.
    Teams Channels
    Housekeeping
    Sustainability
    Each class has a class Channel in the Course Teams Site
    Students who contribute (5 posts in 5 different weeks) AND a reflective
    conclusion in week 10) will receive TWO bonus marks (+2)
    To be eligible for the bonus marks, you must post your comments o the
    weekly topic between Monday-Sunday. i.e. in week 4, you cannot
    comment on week 3 topic
    Today’s Agenda
  5. Housekeeping
  6. Kahoot Activity (Recap of Week 1 & Briefing of Week 2)
  7. Assignment Advice
  8. Pharmak Case Study Modelling
    Kahoot
    Visit Kahoot.it
    Today’s Agenda
  9. Housekeeping
  10. Kahoot Activity
  11. Assignment Advice
  12. Pharmak Case Study Modelling
    Today’s Agenda
  13. Housekeeping
  14. Kahoot Activity
  15. Assignment case study
  16. Pharmak Case Study Modelling
    One more guideline…
    Start modeling with one single “white-box” pool
    Initially, put the events and tasks in only one pool – the pool of the party who is running
    the process
    Leave all other pools “black-boxed”
    Once you have modeled this way, and once the process diagram inside the white-box
    pool is complete, you can model the details (events and tasks) in the other pools if that is
    useful.
    In this course we will only model processes with one single white-box pool – all other
    pools are black-box
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    BPMN Poster
    www.bpmb.de/index.php/B…
    Pharmak – As-is Process Model
    Describe a collaboration diagram.
    How many entities are included in the Pharmak case study? What are they?
    Should we draw a collaboration diagram for the Pharmak as-is process?
    How do we represent an entity in a BPMN process model? (Each entity is represented by a pool.)
    Discuss the difference between a white box approach and a black box approach when developing
    collaboration diagrams.
    Mention the standards in terms of the interaction between entities (pools) in collaboration
    diagrams.
    Identify the things of interest in the case. Students are encouraged to read through the case
    highlighting/listing the things of interest (actors, activities, triggers, outcomes). (Look for nouns
    and verbs).
    What is the trigger of the process? Is there more than one trigger?
    What is the outcome of the process? Is there more than one outcome?
    Who are the actors in the process?
    Pharmak Case Study – Let’s model it!
    Capture the as-is process model of the case from the
    perspective of Laverty Covid Testing. Give a name to this
    process.
    You will be assessed on the syntactic quality, semantic quality and
    pragmatic quality of your model.
    This diagram is a communication tool to be used by the business
    managers. This means the diagram must be easy to understand and meet
    the needs of a wide range of stakeholders while capturing pools, lanes and
    gateways.
    Be sure to comply with the modelling guidelines introduced in the course,
    i.e. BPMN 2.0 as documented in Dumas at al. (2018)
    Week 2 Recap
    Flow Objects – Events (triggers for the process), Tasks
    (Work/activities/steps) and Flow (connecting elements) and
    gateways.
    Branching and Merging – Gateways include Exclusive (only
    one path taken), Parallel multiple paths taken concurrently),
    Inclusive (one or more paths taken)
    Resource Modelling – Lanes (resource in same organisation)
    and Pools (resource outside/independent of organisation)
    Information Artefacts – Data Objects (data required for
    process), Data stores (data required beyond duration of
    process) and associations (linking artefacts to flow objects)
    Outlook
    Complete Module 3
    Read Week 3 Materials before coming to class
    Chapter 3 – sections 3.5 and 3.6
    Chapter 4
    and again chapter 5 - sections 5.4 - 5.5
    Dumas et al. 2018
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