Business model ​
A business model describes the rationale of how an organization creates, delivers, and captures value, in an economic, social, cultural or other context.
Key Words: ​
Activity
Structure
Sequence
Beginning
Input
Output
Beginning
End
Time
Customer
Result
Modelling for business models:
- BMC
- 3EM
Business processes ​
a specific ordering of activities that has recevies an input and produces output that is of value to a customer
Modelling for buisness processes:
- informal models: textual descriptions / free form
- formal models: BPMN, EPC, BuissDesigner
Why should you model this?
- You know how the business works.
- it's explicit, so it is better for
- Analysis
- Optimization
- Managment
- Identifies automatization possibilities.
BPMN ​
Flow Objects | Connecting Object | Swimlanes | Artifacts |
---|---|---|---|
Events | Sequence Flow | Pool | Data Object |
Activities | Message Flow | Lanes | Text Annotations |
Gateways | Association | Group |