Phase 1: Process Concept Evolution

Henrik von Scheel, Mark von Rosing, Marianne Fonseca, Maria Hove, and Ulrik Foldager

Abstract

Business processes consist of nucleus tasks and activities that are connected with each other and are categorized and grouped. High-level business processes occur in a far more abstract context, as they are, usually, utilized to illustrate how a business carries out many different sets of operations. The entire marketing department of a large corporation, for example, can be described as a process group, although it depends entirely on the process structure of each individual organization. A business process can also consist of minor activities within the business process itself, and in such a case, these minor activities ...

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