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  2. Event-driven process chain - Wikipedia

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    As such it forms the core technique for modeling in ARIS, which serves to link the different views in the so-called control view. To quote from a 2006 publication on event-driven process chains: [2] An Event-driven process chain (EPC) is an ordered graph of events and functions. It provides various connectors that allow alternative and parallel ...

  3. ARIS Express - Wikipedia

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    ARIS Express is a free-of-charge modeling tool for business process analysis and management. It supports different modeling notations such as BPMN 2, Event-driven Process Chains (EPC), Organizational charts, process landscapes, whiteboards, etc. ARIS Express was initially developed by IDS Scheer, which was bought by Software AG in December 2010.

  4. Talk:Event-driven process chain - Wikipedia

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    Logical connector In the event-driven process chain the logical relationships between elements in the control flow, that is, events and functions are described by logical connectors. --TheFamilyBusiness 10:49, 17 February 2016 (UTC)

  5. Business Process Model and Notation - Wikipedia

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    Events are also classified as Catching (for example, if catching an incoming message starts a process) or Throwing (such as throwing a completion message when a process ends). Start event Acts as a process trigger; indicated by a single narrow border, and can only be Catch, so is shown with an open (outline) icon. Intermediate event

  6. Sequence diagram - Wikipedia

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    Sequence diagrams are sometimes called event diagrams or event scenarios. For a particular scenario of a use case, the diagrams show the events that external actors generate, their order, and possible inter-system events. [2] The diagram emphasizes events that cross the system boundary from actors to systems.

  7. Value-stream mapping - Wikipedia

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    Value-stream mapping has supporting methods that are often used in lean environments to analyze and design flows at the system level (across multiple processes).. Although value-stream mapping is often associated with manufacturing, it is also used in logistics, supply chain, service related industries, healthcare, [5] [6] software development, [7] [8] product development, [9] project ...

  8. EPC - Wikipedia

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    EPC Groupe, a French explosives company; European Paralympic Committee; European Patrol Corvette, a project for a class of surface combatant promoted by the European Council in 2019; European Payments Council, a banking organization; Evangelical Presbyterian Church (disambiguation) Event-driven process chain, in process modeling

  9. Event chain methodology - Wikipedia

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    By using event chain diagrams to visualize events and event chains, the modeling and analysis of risks and uncertainties can be significantly simplified. Example of event chain diagram with critical event chain and activity triggered by event. Another tool that can be used to simplify the definition of events is a state table.

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