Business Architecture Presentations

WHAT is Business Architecture, WHERE is it relevant, HOW is it applied and WHY is it useful

Description

Prof Mark von Rosing from the Chairman of the Global University Alliance and Henrik von Scheel, cofounder of LEADing Practice present at the Thought Leadership Virtual Summit the Global University Alliance Research on Business Architecture.

Discover "What is Business Architecture, where is it relevant, How is it applied and why is it useful?
The agenda covers

✪ Way of Thinking – Conceptual Context
✪ What is Enterprise Architecture and how does Business Architecture relate
✪ The strategic importance of Business Architecture
✪ How Enterprise Modelling and Enterprise Architecture fit together
✪ How Business Modelling and Business Architecture fit together
✪ Way of Working around Business Architecture

✪ How it all combines (working in Layers)
✪ Business Architecture decomposition & composition concepts

✪ Way of Modelling around Business Architecture and Process Notations
✪ BPMN 2.0
✪ eXtended BPMN – a new way of modelling

Transcript

The Business Architecture Virtual Summit
Business Architecture:
What is it,
Where is it relevant
How is it applied
Why is it useful
LEAD the Way
! Global University Alliance Research
Way of Thinking – Conceptual Context
! What is Enterprise Architecture and how does Business Architecture relate
! The strategic importance of Business Architecture
! How Enterprise Modelling and Enterprise Architecture fit together
! How Business Modelling and Business Architecture fit together
Way of Working around Business Architecture
! How it all combines (working in Layers)
! Business Architecture decomposition & composition concepts
Way of Modelling around Business Architecture and Process Notations
! BPMN 2.0
! eXtended BPMN – a new way of modelling
Agenda
Internationally recognized thought leader and pioneer in the discipline of Enterprise Modelling and
Enterprise Architecture.
Chairman of Global University Alliance, a consortium of hundreds of Universities, conducting
research and curriculum in Enterprise Architecture, BPM, SOA and Information Management.
Founder of LEADing Practice, Mark is specialized in Identifying and developing LEADing Practice in
the areas of strategic Enterprise Modelling and Enterprise Architecture.
“  Professor and Lecturer at various Universities
“  Developer of the eXtended BPMN concept (X-BPMN)
“  Co-developer of the Global BPM and Enterprise Architecture curriculum programs
“  Input giver and development coach to John Zachman
“  Oracle Enterprise Architecture input giver & development coach
“  Co-developer of IGrafx new x-BPM approach, based on LEAD Framework Practices, incl.
business -, extended process-, service-, information-, and data modelling
“  TOGAF development member and co-developer of the Global TOGAF Business Architecture
Methods and Certification. Main Author of defining the Business Architecture Profession
“  Main author of SAP Press bestseller book: Applying real-world BPM in an SAP environment
“  The Co-developer of SAPs Business Architecture, Process Architecture & Enterprise Value incl.:
“ SAP’s NetWeaver Meta Model (logical system design basis)
“ SAP’s Performance Monitoring Tools Meta Model (logical system design basis)
“ SAP’s Solution Network Design Capability Maps, which is the solution, platform, and
infrastructure decomposition tool
“ SAP’s current ASAP or AcceleratedSAP methodology
“ LEAD Process-, Value- and Service approach & standard
Prof. Mark von Rosing
Professor | BPM & EA Guru | Business Transformation Evangelist |…
Recognized as the driving force behind the Enterprise Modelling revolution to both innovate and
transform enterprises by aligning information technologies with enterprise strategies.
He is a pioneer within Business Model design and Business Architecture that enable transformation and
innovation of today’s organizations.
CEO of LEADing Practice, fastest growing open standard and open source community with +2500
practitioners, that is dedicated to developing Enterprise Modelling & Enterprise Architecture Frameworks
“  Advisory Board Member at Google EMEA and Gazprom and several Boards.
“  Co-developer mySAP All in One and Business One building blocks
“  Co-Author of SAP Press bestseller book: Applying real-world BPM in an SAP environment
“  Co-developer of SAP’s Business Process Management Framework and approach
“  SAP Mentor in BPM, BPMN, SAP NetWeaver BPM, BRM, SAP Architecture, ASAP Methodology.
“  Co-developer of the Business Innovation & Transformation Enablement methods
“  Co-developer of the LEAD Value Reference Framework
“  Co-developer of the LEAD Business Process Management Notation framework. These are today
integrated into SAP ASAP implementation method, ARIS Modelling tool and IGrafx Modelling tool.
“  Co-developer of SAP’s Business Process Management Framework and approach
“  Co-author of the Influencer decision lifecycle in eCommerce implement by IKEA and Google.
“  Author of books and numerous publications in the area of Business Model Management, Business
Value Management, LEADing and Best Practice Enterprise Modelling, BPM and Business Service,
Information & Data Object Modelling.
“  Awarded “The NEXT 100 Top Influencers of the European Digital Industry in 2012” among the most
important Europeans shaping our digital future.
Henrik von Scheel
CEO | Board Member | LEAD Transformation Architect | …
Authors of SAP Press best-seller:
Applying Real-World BPM in an SAP Environment
“  Learn what BPM is and how to get started within an SAP
context
“  Benefit from a comprehensive compilation of use cases from
early adopters
“  Discover SAP technology, methodology, governance, process-
based implementation content, and performance & value
metrics
Highlights
“  Business Model Management
“  Performance and Value Drivers
“  ASAP 7 Core Methodology and Business Add-Ons to ASAP
“  Implementation Quality and Process-Based Implementation
“  Governance Framework and Agile Methodology
“  Enterprise Architecture and SOA
“  SAP NetWeaver BPM and BRM
“  SAP NetWeaver Composition Environment
“  Rules and Decision Management
“  Process Lifecycles
“  Business Value Management
The Business Process Management Handbook: Leverage
LEADing Practices for Competitive Advantage
“  Learn what BPM is and how to get started
“  Explore how to linking strategy to operation with value driven BPM. Linking
business models to process model, therefore including performance and
value drivers.
“  Learn the BPM Anatomy, a in-depth look at way of Thinking, Working and
Modelling.
“  Explore comprehensive Frameworks, Methods and Approaches
“  Discover technology, methodology, governance, process-based
implementation content, and performance & value metrics
“  Discover ground-breaking new research on BPM best practices, LEADing
practices and Outperformers vs Underperformers.
“  Explore sixteen award winning real-life examples. Benefit from a
comprehensive compilation of applied real-world examples of LEADing
practices early adopters.
“  Understand and avoid common pitfalls that lead to failed BPM projects,
and ultimately, poor BPM adoption
What Practitioners, Managers, Executives and Students
need to know about
! Global University Alliance Research
Way of Thinking – Conceptual Context
! What is Enterprise Architecture and how does Business Architecture relate
! The strategic importance of Business Architecture
! How Enterprise Modelling and Enterprise Architecture fit together
! How Business Modelling and Business Architecture fit together
Way of Working around Business Architecture
! How it all combines (working in Layers)
! Business Architecture decomposition & composition concepts
Way of Modelling around Business Architecture and Process Notations
! BPMN 2.0
! eXtended BPMN – a new way of modelling
Agenda
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Global University Alliance Research (2004-2013 Business)
Global University Alliance Research (2004-2013 Architecture
Standards)
! Global University Alliance Research
Way of Thinking – Conceptual Context
! What is Enterprise Architecture and how does Business Architecture relate
! The strategic importance of Business Architecture
! How Enterprise Modelling and Enterprise Architecture fit together
! How Business Modelling and Business Architecture fit together
Way of Working around Business Architecture
! How it all combines (working in Layers)
! Business Architecture decomposition & composition concepts
Way of Modelling around Business Architecture and Process Notations
! BPMN 2.0
! eXtended BPMN – a new way of modelling
Agenda
Enterprise Architecture an integrated part of the LEADing
Practice Frameworks, Method and Approaches
Enterprise Architecture: The organization, administration of conceptual, logical and
physical relationships and connectivity of specific objects and artifacts to each other
(and the environment) in order to understand complexity and manage structure to
enable transformation, performance or value.
Example of Enterprise Architecture
“  Business Architecture
“  Process Architecture
“  Value Architecture
“  Data Architecture
“  Information Architecture
“  Cloud Architecture
“  Solution Architecture
“  Application Architecture
“  Platform Architecture
“  Infrastructure Architecture
“  Technology Architecture
“  Service Oriented Architecture
What is the current state of these parts of the EA program?
Business & EA Research: 1765 CEOs and 2936 business leaders representing all major countries
Business & EA Research: 1765 CEOs and 2936 business leaders representing all major countries
What is the current state of these parts of the EA program?
Rating of strategic importance
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Business & EA Research: 1765 CEOs and 2936 business leaders representing all major countries
Rating of strategic importance
Reasons of choosen area
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Business & EA Research: 1765 CEOs and 2936 business leaders representing all major countries
Rating of strategic importance
Reasons of the rating?
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Reasons:
1. Link to Strategy (Strategic Business Objectives )
2. Improve Competitiveness (growth & cost potential)
3. Link to Business Model
4. Service Model Innovation & Transformation
5. Link to the Critical Success Factors (CSFs) of the organization
6. Operational Excellence
7. Decision Making
8. Agile
Business & EA Research: 1765 CEOs and 2936 business leaders representing all major countries
! Global University Alliance Research
Way of Thinking – Conceptual Context
! What is Enterprise Architecture and how does Business Architecture relate
! The strategic importance of Business Architecture
! How Enterprise Modelling and Enterprise Architecture fit together
! How Business Modelling and Business Architecture fit together
Way of Working around Business Architecture
! How it all combines (working in Layers)
! Business Architecture decomposition & composition concepts
Way of Modelling around Business Architecture and Process Notations
! BPMN 2.0
! eXtended BPMN – a new way of modelling
Agenda
How Enterprise Modelling and Enterprise Architecture fit together
Enterprise Modelling is the abstract representation, description and definition of a structure.
It is the discipline of representing and replicating the area that is being modelled to have a
simplified representation of the real enterprise business. Then it sculptures and forms and
designs/redesigns the specific area that is being modelled to improve its performance.
Examples of Enterprise Modelling
“  Service Model renewal
“  Process Optimization
“  Process Improvement
“  Business Model
“  Value management
“  Performance management
“  Measurements
“  Rules Modelling
“  Information Modelling
“  Rules Modelling
“  Reporting
“  Strategy Management
“  ITIL
“  COBIT
“  BPM Notations
“  Val IT
Identification of common objects within
Enterprise Modelling and Enterprise Architecture
Identification of common objects within
Enterprise Modelling and Enterprise Architecture
Strategy Critical Success Factors (CSFs)
KPIs
PPIs
Business Process
Events
Resources
Business Functions/Tasks Business Services
SPIs
SLA
Application Components
Appl.
Feature
Appl. Functions
Data
Service
Data
Components
Platform ComponentsInfrastructure Components
Data Entities
Data Objects
Platform Service
Platform device
Infrastructure Devices
Infrastructure Services
Competencies
Application Service
Process Tasks
Goals Requirements
Data
ServiceProcess
Technology
Value
Application
Modelling
&
Architecture
Identification of common subjects within
Enterprise Modelling and Enterprise Architecture
! Global University Alliance Research
Way of Thinking – Conceptual Context
! What is Enterprise Architecture and how does Business Architecture relate
! The strategic importance of Business Architecture
! How Enterprise Modelling and Enterprise Architecture fit together
! How Business Modelling and Business Architecture fit together
Way of Working around Business Architecture
! How it all combines (working in Layers)
! Business Architecture decomposition & composition concepts
Way of Modelling around Business Architecture and Process Notations
! BPMN 2.0
! eXtended BPMN – a new way of modelling
Agenda
Business Modelling and Business Architecture an integrated
part of the LEADing Practice Concepts
Business Modelling and Business Architecture an integrated
part of the LEADing Practice Concepts
Business Modelling and Business Architecture an integrated
part of the LEADing Practice Concepts
Business Complexity
Logical Business
Design
Conceptual Business Context
Business
Execution
Business Modelling and Business Architecture an integrated
part of the LEADing Practice Concepts
Value Drivers
Reporting level
Business Complexity
Logical Business
Design
Conceptual Business Context
Strategy
Goal
Business
Execution
Business Modelling and Business Architecture an integrated
part of the LEADing Practice Concepts
Value Drivers
Reporting level
Business Complexity
Logical Business
Design
Conceptual Business Context
Strategy
Goal
Business
Execution
Business Modelling and Business Architecture an integrated part
of the LEADing Practice Concepts
Value Drivers
Reporting level
Business Complexity
Logical Business
Design
Conceptual Business Context
Business
Competencies
Business
Functions
Strategy
Goal
Business
Execution
Org. Construct
Business Modelling and Business Architecture an integrated part
of the LEADing Practice Concepts
Value Drivers
Reporting level
Business Complexity
Logical Business
Design
Conceptual Business Context
Business
Competencies
Business
Functions
Strategy
Goal
Business
Execution
Org. Construct
Business Modelling and Business Architecture an integrated part
of the LEADing Practice Concepts
Value Drivers
Business Complexity
Logical Business
Design
Conceptual Business Context
Business
Competencies
Business
Functions
Information
Objects
Strategy
Goal
Business
Execution
Org. Construct
Information
Flow
Information
Reporting
Business Modelling and Business Architecture an integrated part
of the LEADing Practice Concepts
Value Drivers
Business Complexity
Logical Business
Design
Conceptual Business Context
Business
Competencies
Business
Functions
Information
Objects
Strategy
Goal
Business
Execution
Org. Construct
Information
Flow
Information
Reporting
Business Modelling and Business Architecture an integrated part of
the LEADing Practice Concepts
Value Drivers
Reporting level
Business Complexity
Logical Business
Design
Conceptual Business Context
Business
Competencies
Business
Functions
Information
Objects
Strategy
Goal
Measurements
Decision Table
Business
Execution
Org. Construct
Information
Flow
Information
ReportingScorecards
Business Modelling and Business Architecture an integrated part of
the LEADing Practice Concepts
Value Drivers
Reporting level
Business Complexity
Logical Business
Design
Conceptual Business Context
Business
Competencies
Business
Functions
Information
Objects
Strategy
Goal
Measurements
Decision Table
Business
Execution
Org. Construct
Information
Flow
Information
ReportingScorecards
Business Modelling and Business Architecture an integrated
part of the LEADing Practice Concepts
Value Drivers
Reporting level
Business Complexity
Logical Business
Design
Conceptual Business Context
Business
Competencies
Business
Functions
Information
Objects
Strategy
Goal
Measurements
Decision Table
Effectiveness
Efficiency
Optimization
Business
Execution
Org. Construct
Information
Flow
Information
ReportingScorecards
Business Modelling and Business Architecture an integrated
part of the LEADing Practice Concepts
Value Drivers
Reporting level
Business Complexity
Logical Business
Design
Conceptual Business Context
Business
Competencies
Business
Functions
Information
Objects
Strategy
Goal
Measurements
Decision Table
Effectiveness
Efficiency
Optimization
Business
Execution
Org. Construct
Information
Flow
Information
ReportingScorecards
Business Modelling and Business Architecture an integrated
part of the LEADing Practice Concepts
Value Drivers
Reporting level
Business Complexity
Logical Business
Design
Conceptual Business Context
Business
Competencies
Business
Functions
Information
Objects
Strategy
Goal
Measurements
Decision Table
Effectiveness
Efficiency
Optimization
Business
Execution
Org. Construct
Information
Flow
Information
ReportingScorecards
Business Service
Service Flow
Service Construct
Business Modelling and Business Architecture an integrated
part of the LEADing Practice Concepts
Value Drivers
Reporting level
Business Complexity
Logical Business
Design
Conceptual Business Context
Business
Competencies
Business
Functions
Information
Objects
Strategy
Goal
Measurements
Decision Table
Effectiveness
Efficiency
Optimization
Business
Execution
Org. Construct
Information
Flow
Information
ReportingScorecards
Business Service
Service Flow
Service Construct
Business Modelling and Business Architecture an integrated part
of the LEADing Practice Concepts
Value Drivers
Reporting level
Business Complexity
Logical Business
Design
Conceptual Business Context
Business
Competencies
Business
Functions
Information
Objects
Strategy
Goal
Measurements
Decision Table
Effectiveness
Efficiency
Optimization
Business
Execution
Org. Construct
Information
Flow
Information
ReportingScorecards
Business Service
Service Flow
Service Construct
Rules
Rule Sets
Business Rule Rule Script
Rule Engine
Business Modelling and Business Architecture an integrated
part of the LEADing Practice Concepts
Value Drivers
Reporting level
Business Complexity
Logical Business
Design
Conceptual Business Context
Business
Competencies
Business
Functions
Information
Objects
Strategy
Goal
Measurements
Decision Table
Effectiveness
Efficiency
Optimization
Business
Execution
Org. Construct
Information
Flow
Information
ReportingScorecards
Business Service
Service Flow
Service Construct
Rules
Rule Sets
Business Rule Rule Script
Rule Engine
Business Modelling and Business Architecture an integrated
part of the LEADing Practice Concepts
Value Drivers
Reporting level
Business Complexity
Logical Business
Design
Conceptual Business Context
Business
Competencies
Business
Functions
Information
Objects
Strategy
Goal
Measurements
Decision Table
Effectiveness
Efficiency
Optimization
Business Process
Process Steps
Process Activity
Business
Execution
Org. Construct
Information
Flow
Information
ReportingScorecards
Business Service
Service Flow
Service Construct
Rules
Rule Sets
Business Rule Rule Script
Rule Engine
Events
Gateways
Business Modelling and Business Architecture an integrated
part of the LEADing Practice Concepts
Value Drivers
Reporting level
Business Complexity
Logical Business
Design
Conceptual Business Context
Business
Competencies
Business
Functions
Information
Objects
Strategy
Goal
Measurements
Decision Table
Effectiveness
Efficiency
Optimization
Business Process
Process Steps
Process Activity
Business
Execution
Org. Construct
Information
Flow
Information
ReportingScorecards
Business Service
Service Flow
Service Construct
Rules
Rule Sets
Business Rule Rule Script
Rule Engine
Events
Gateways
Business Modelling and Business Architecture an integrated
part of the LEADing Practice Concepts
Value Drivers
Reporting level
Business Complexity
Logical Business
Design
Conceptual Business Context
Business
Competencies
Business
Functions
Information
Objects
Strategy
Goal
Measurements
Decision Table
Effectiveness
Efficiency
Optimization
Business Process
Process Steps
Process Activity
Business
Execution
Org. Construct
Information
Flow
Information
ReportingScorecards
Business Service
Service Flow
Service Construct
Process Complexity
Logical Process Design
Physical Process Execution
Conceptual Process Context
Process Object Connections
Process Artifacts
Rules
Rule Sets
Business Rule Rule Script
Rule Engine
Events
Gateways
! Global University Alliance Research
Way of Thinking – Conceptual Context
! What is Enterprise Architecture and how does Business Architecture relate
! The strategic importance of Business Architecture
! How Enterprise Modelling and Enterprise Architecture fit together
! How Business Modelling and Business Architecture fit together
Way of Working around Business Architecture
! How it all combines (working in Layers)
! Business Architecture decomposition & composition concepts
Way of Modelling around Business Architecture and Process Notations
! BPMN 2.0
! eXtended BPMN – a new way of modelling
Agenda
How it all combines (Decomposition & Composition in Layers)
How it all combines (Decomposition & Composition in Layers)
How it all combines (Decomposition & Composition in Layers)
How it all combines (Decomposition & Composition in Layers)
How it all combines (Decomposition & Composition in Layers)
Business Architecture: Value Templates
(Maps, Matrices & Models)
How it all combines (Decomposition & Composition in Layers)
How it all combines (Decomposition & Composition in Layers)
How it all combines (Decomposition & Composition in Layers)
How it all combines (Decomposition & Composition in Layers)
Business Architecture: ProcessTemplates
(Maps, Matrices & Models)
How it all combines (Decomposition & Composition in Layers)
How it all combines (Decomposition & Composition in Layers)
How it all combines (Decomposition & Composition in Layers)
Business Architecture: Information-ApplicationTemplates
(Maps, Matrices & Models)
How it all combines (Decomposition & Composition in Layers)
How it all combines (Decomposition & Composition in Layers)
Business Architecture: Information-DataTemplates
(Maps, Matrices & Models)
How it all combines (Decomposition & Composition in Layers)
How it all combines (Decomposition & Composition in Layers)
How it all combines (Decomposition & Composition in Layers)
! Global University Alliance Research
Way of Thinking – Conceptual Context
! What is Enterprise Architecture and how does Business Architecture relate
! The strategic importance of Business Architecture
! How Enterprise Modelling and Enterprise Architecture fit together
! How Business Modelling and Business Architecture fit together
Way of Working around Business Architecture
! How it all combines (working in Layers)
! Business Architecture decomposition & composition concepts
Way of Modelling around Business Architecture and Process Notations
! BPMN 2.0
! eXtended BPMN – a new way of modelling
Agenda
The practitioners involved
Process Expert
Business Analyst
SW developer
Information Expert
Way of Modelling around Business Architecture and Process Notations
Process Modeling Practitioners
“  Process Modeling (BPMN 2.0) can:
– Capture Business Process, Steps and Activities
– Specify Tasks
– Indicate involved Roles (resource)
– Define Process Rules
– Classify automated Services (web service)
– Capture Data Objects (data entities and data components)
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“  Process Modeling (BPMN 2.0) can:
– Capture Business Process, Steps and Activities
– Specify Tasks
– Indicate involved Roles (resource)
– Define Process Rules
– Classify automated Services (web service)
– Capture Data Objects (data entities and data components)
“  Process Modeling (BPMN 2.0), can not
– Specify the difference between manual and automated Tasks
– Specify the difference between manual and automated Services
– Link to Strategies
– Define Relationship between Business Competencies and Processes
– Specify Measurements
– Define Rulesets (business, application, etc.)
– Define decisions based on the number of given conditions/actions
– Classify Business Objects of any kind
– Specify Information Objects
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The practitioners involved
Process Expert
Business Analyst
SW developer
Information Expert
SW & Information Expert
Service Expert & Service Arch
Strategist, Business Arch
Business Architect, HR experts
Executive, BAnalyst, BArch
BAnalyst, B & Enterprise Arch,
BAnalyst, B & App Arch, BIntel
Business Arch & Enterprise Arch
Information /Data Arch & BIntel
Way of Modelling around Business Architecture and Process Notations
Process Modeling Practitioners
! Global University Alliance Research
Way of Thinking – Conceptual Context
! What is Enterprise Architecture and how does Business Architecture relate
! The strategic importance of Business Architecture
! How Enterprise Modelling and Enterprise Architecture fit together
! How Business Modelling and Business Architecture fit together
Way of Working around Business Architecture
! How it all combines (working in Layers)
! Business Architecture decomposition & composition concepts
Way of Modelling around Business Architecture and Process Notations
! BPMN 2.0
! eXtended BPMN – a new way of modelling
Agenda
From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
Strategy “Model”
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Strategy “Model Who is Responsible?
Example uses IGrafx Enterprise Modeler: eXtended BPMN capabilities
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Which KPIs have no Responsibility?

Owner: “Strategy, CSF, KPI and RACI relation RACI”
LEAD Objects with no Ownership properties Example uses IGrafx Enterprise Modeler: eXtended BPMN capabilities
From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
Strategy Modelling and Ownership
From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
Business Competency to KPI Modeling
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Example uses IGrafx Enterprise Modeler: eXtended BPMN capabilities
From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
KPI to Activity Modeling
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Example uses IGrafx Enterprise Modeler: eXtended BPMN capabilities
From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
KPI/Activity Gap
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Which KPIs can’t be Measured via a Process?
Example uses IGrafx Enterprise Modeler: eXtended BPMN capabilities
From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
Model and Analyze
1.  Use Extended Process Modeling Notation to enhance models
–  Include Business/Information/Data Objects
–  Identify Tasks and Services (Manual or Automated)
–  Include Roles and Rules
–  Identify PPIs in support of KPIs
2.  Impact & Gap Analysis
3.  What If Simulation & Analysis
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From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
Unmonitored: Standard BPMN 2.0
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Example uses IGrafx Enterprise Modeler
From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
Enhanced with x-BPMN capabilities: Add Operational Details
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Example uses IGrafx Enterprise Modeler: eXtended BPMN capabilities
From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
Use eXtended BPMN Task Types
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Example uses IGrafx Enterprise Modeler: eXtended BPMN capabilities
From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
Manual Services
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Example uses IGrafx Enterprise Modeler: eXtended BPMN capabilities
From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
Automated Services
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Automated Service
Example uses IGrafx Enterprise Modeler: eXtended BPMN capabilities
From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
Manual and Automated Services
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Manual Service
Automated Service
Example uses IGrafx Enterprise Modeler: eXtended BPMN capabilities
From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
Service Reporting
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Example uses IGrafx Enterprise Modeler: eXtended BPMN capabilities
From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
Business Rules
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Example uses IGrafx Enterprise Modeler: eXtended BPMN capabilities
From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
Business Rule Flow
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Enhanced: Business Rule Flow
Example uses IGrafx Enterprise Modeler: eXtended BPMN capabilities
From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
Business Rules
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Example uses IGrafx Enterprise Modeler: eXtended BPMN capabilities
From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
Business Rule Reporting
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Example uses IGrafx Enterprise Modeler: eXtended BPMN capabilities
From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
Business, Information, Data Objects
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Example uses IGrafx Enterprise Modeler: eXtended BPMN capabilities
From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
Business, Information, Data Objects
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Example uses IGrafx Enterprise Modeler: eXtended BPMN capabilities
From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
Business, Information, Data Object Flow Reporting
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Example uses IGrafx Enterprise Modeler: eXtended BPMN capabilities
From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
Measurements, KPIs, PPIs, Reports
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Example uses IGrafx Enterprise Modeler: eXtended BPMN capabilities
From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
Measurements, KPIs, PPIs, Reports
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Example uses IGrafx Enterprise Modeler: eXtended BPMN capabilities
From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
Simulated PPI Values
To Be Changes – Cost Cutting Impact
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Example uses IGrafx Enterprise Modeler and Performance Central
From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
Monitor PPIs
Cockpits
Define Cockpits to view PPI data Real Time
1.  View cross dependent PPIs to make sure one optimization
has not negatively affected another PPI
2.  See historical effect of changing PPI Targets
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From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
Monitor PPI Actuals
Cost Cutting Impact
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Example uses IGrafx Performance Central
From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
Monitor KPIs
Scorecard Rollup
Define Dashboards/Scorecards
1.  Rollup and Visualize status of SBO/CSF/KPI based on PPIs
2.  Drill Down to specific PPIs to see Root Cause
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From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
Monitor KPIs
Scorecard Rollup
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Example uses IGrafx Performance Central
From Business Architecture 2 Process Notations:
Monitor KPIs
Drilldown to PPIs
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Example uses IGrafx Performance Central
! Global University Alliance Research
Way of Thinking – Conceptual Context
! What is Enterprise Architecture and how does Business Architecture relate
! The strategic importance of Business Architecture
! How Enterprise Modelling and Enterprise Architecture fit together
! How Business Modelling and Business Architecture fit together
Way of Working around Business Architecture
! How it all combines (working in Layers)
! Business Architecture decomposition & composition concepts
Way of Modelling around Business Architecture and Process Notations
! BPMN 2.0
! eXtended BPMN – a new way of modelling
! Putting it all together
Agenda
Putting it all together: Business Architecture Roadmap
Process Modelling and Business Architecture an integrated part
of the LEAD Process Reference Framework
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