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Enhancing Best Practice in Public Health: Using Process Patterns for Business Process Management

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Dimension Value
  • Type of the Research Result
  • Implementation
    • Business Processes in Service Systems
  • Current Status of Development
  • Not specified
  • Number of Cases
  • Not Specified
  • Functional Area
  • Coordinating Processes
    • Management of Values and Culture for Product-Service-Systems
  • Company Size
  • Not Specified
  • Lifecycle Phase
  • Pre-Utilization
  • Types of Customers of Value Bundles
  • Public Administrations
  • Industry Sector
  • Health Care, Veterinary Care and Welfare
  • Standardization
  • Not Specified

Business Process Management (BPM) is often perceived as a top priority concern in organisations. Process modeling is an embedded component of most BPM initiatives, yet a resource intensive task. How process models can be derived efficiently and effectively is an integral element of interest to most organisations, however, this area of research is still in its infancy. This paper aims to address this gap by proposing a ‘processpattern’ based approach to process modeling.

This research result was described by Sanja Tumbas (28. April 2011 - 22:39)
This research result was last edited by Sanja Tumbas (16. December 2011 - 21:11)

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