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Colloquium: Business Process Modelling using Riva and ARIS: Comparative Study, Dr. Dina Tbaishat (University of Jordan, Jordan), Wednesday, April 5, 2017, 12:00-13:00 EET.
The Department of Computer Science at the University of Cyprus cordially invites you to the Colloquium entitled:
Business Process Modelling using Riva and ARIS: Comparative Study
Speaker: Dr. Dina Tbaishat |
Abstract:
Business process modelling has been given great attention due to its crucial role in developing computer-based systems that support (and automate) organizational processes. Few studies in the literature focus on comparing various process modelling techniques, taking into account purposes, goals and other attributes. Instead; large amount of the research conducted concentrate on applying different modelling techniques to demonstrate organizational processes without clear understanding of the relative merits or the application in the right context. This session will introduce Riva and ARIS as business process modelling methods. It will look at modelling the organizational process architecture as a whole, then investigating the use of the modelling tools in visualizing individual processes. Comparison of the two methods will be provided to help decide the application of either methods in particular contexts.
Short Bio:
Dina Tbaishat is an assistant professor at University of Jordan, teaching IT courses at the library and Information Science Department. I come from a computer science background as I have masters of SW engineering – UWE Bristol / UK. I also finished my PhD in Information Studies, Aberysthwyth University / UK. Business process modelling is my main research interest, in which organizational processes are visualized for improvements purposes.
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