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BABOK Techniques

Watermark Learning

Model Techniques from BABOK Guide v3 From IIBA’sBABOK Guide v3 a business process model is defined as: “…a visual representation of the sequential flow and control logic of a set of related activities or actions.” Models are a means to visualize the steps of a complex or multi-stage process.

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Guide to Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) Certification

The BAWorld

BPMN is the visual language that bridges the gap between stakeholders’ requirements and the workflow which includes actions, events, activities, artifacts, and connections between the objects. In comparison to UML Activity diagrams, it is more intelligible (at least to non-techies) and more suitable for process analysis and design.