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Business Blueprint

Business blueprints use graphic modeling methods to guide business people through complex business processes and bring processes and information technology closer together. The goal is to streamline complex business processes in a way that is understandable to business users. A business blueprint should illustrate events, tasks, organizational roles, and communication needs to define who must do what, when, and how.

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Business Blueprint

Business blueprints use graphic modeling methods to guide business people through complex business processes and bring processes and information technology closer together. The goal is to streamline complex business processes in a way that is understandable to business users. A business blueprint should illustrate events, tasks, organizational roles, and communication needs to define who must do what, when, and how.

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BUSINESS BLUEPRINT ..

Why Blueprints . . . ?

To help guiding business people through the maze of


business processes, using computer-based graphic
modelling methods and thereby bringing processes and
information technology closer together.

Goal of a Business Blueprint

Blueprints should illustrate complex processes in a way that


business users can understand.

The goal of a business blueprint is to streamline complex business


processes.

The Reference Model provides a business blueprint that links BE


with IT.

What should go into a blueprint

Events (WHEN should something be done?)

Tasks or Functions (WHAT should be done?)

Organization (WHO should do WHAT?)

Communication (WHAT information is required to

do the right task?)

The model defines who must do what, when, and how.

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