Swinburne University of Technology - Melbourne Australia
Future Students - Courses
Duration
Contact Hours
Campus
Prerequisite
Corequisite
1 Semester or equivalent
36 Hours
Hawthorn, Sarawak
HIT2405 Requirements Analysis and Modelling or HIT3049 Systems Analysis & Modelling. Preclusion: HIT3409 Process Modelling
Nil
Credit Points: 12.5 Credit Points
A unit of study in the Bachelor of Business Information Systems, Bachelor of Business Information Systems/Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Information Technology and Bachelor of Science (Professional Software Development)
Learning OutcomesStudents who complete this unit of study should be able to: Define and describe the concepts of business process, business process value, business process improvement, business process reengineering and workflowList the characteristic features of a process aware organisation. Explain how conceptualising an organisation in terms of itsbusiness processes supports the alignment with its strategyUse appropriate methods, tools and techniques to identify, model and redesign business processesUse appropriate methods, tools and techniques to convert an 'As-Is' process model into a ' To-Be' modelDiscuss how the introduction of IS/IT-enabled process automation and process improvement can improve efficiency in contemporary organisationsExplain how process improvement technologies such as enterprise systems and business process management systemssupport the enactment of business processes
Lecture (24 hrs), Tutorial/Seminar/tutorial (lab)(12 hrs)
Assignments, Examination
Students will be provided with feedback on your progress in attaining the following Generic Skills: teamwork skillsanalysis skillsproblem solving skillscommunications skillsability to tackle unfamiliar problemsability to work independently
Students will be provided with feedback on your progress in attaining the following Generic Skills:
Business Process Elements, NotationBusiness Process Modelling & RedesignBusiness Process Performance AnalysisBusiness Process AutomationBusiness Process ImprovementBusiness Process ArchitectureValue ChainBusiness Process HistoryBusiness Process Quality
Bruce Silver, “BPMN Method and Style: A levels-based methodology for BUSINESS PROCESSM process modeling and improvement using BPMN 2.0”, Cody-Cassidy Press, 2009Thomas Allweyer, “BPMN 2.0 : introduction to the standard for business process modeling”, Norderstedt, Germany : Hertsullung und Verlag ; Books on Demand GmbH, 2009Stephen A. White, Derek Miers, “BPMN modeling and reference guide : understanding and using BPMN”, Lighthouse Point, Fla. : Future Strategies Inc., 2008.Martyn A. Ould, “Business process management : a rigorous approach”, Tampa, Fla. : Meghan-Kiffer Press, c2005.