Abstract
Through the above topic and studies, it appears that there is a novel approach to using business process models to represent the human digestive system. The proposed approach adopted, expanding the role activity diagram notation (RAD) to bridge the gap between business process models and human digestive systems, we show how to analyze, the human digestive system can be applied and evaluated on the process model, developed using the role activity diagram to activate the required quality, more clearly in the model . This gives a useful extension of modeling methods similar to RAD, in addition to providing a basis for improving the business of various commercial enterprises, according to RAD, it is clear that any business is not far from any biological system, as the first step in the project act is approval of the project, a library for example And the same is true for the digestive system and the related things between this and the progressive system and work have evolved within the commercial enterprises (Role-Activity Diagram (RAD), The objectives required in the research have been verified as to know the similarities between commercial and vital organs, and the possibility of representing A complete vital member by RAD, and easy understanding of the mechanism necessary for business for businessmen, and the digestive system has been more accurately identified, its mechanism of action, its apparatus and its usefulness, and this is what is required to be proven in the events of this study.
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