Abstract

This article aims to map and optimize production processes through the graphical form using syntax combination of BPMN and ArchiMate. In the first phase, the existing business processes of the manufacturing company in the Czech Republic were analyzed. In the second phase, the optimization of produc-tion processes was subsequently proposed. These optimizations were based on a combination of two ArchiMate and BPMN syntaxes with implementing ERP systems, enabling the design to utilize more efficient modern technology. The as-is-to-be process was documented in BPMN and ArchiMate, and a process-based simulation tool was used to quantify the effects of process improvement.

Highlights

  • Today, ICT has become an integral part of any business

  • Processes modelled with Business Process Modeling and Notation (BPMN) could be enhanced with business process simulations that can show how they can be optimized to make them as efficient as possible for the business

  • The languages introduced in the thesis can be further enriched by UML, which would add complexity to the whole modelling and enable to capture more levels of enterprise architecture

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Introduction

Companies that were able to use systems that helped automate processes had a significant advantage in the market and were ahead of the competition. That is why graphical notations have been created to reflect the critical areas of business architecture from the business and IT perspective. These methods can be used to identify the weaknesses of the company and propose the necessary measures to remedy them. Graphic business architecture is currently one of the essential tools that a company should address to improve its current market situation. To improve the current situation in terms of production and thanks to more excellent knowledge of production processes by individual workers

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