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Business Process Management 2020/21 spring

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Practice Sessions

  • Practice 1 (09.02) - BPM principles
    • Practice 1 handout
    • Exercise 2. Equipment rental process
    • Exercise 3. Pharmacy prescription process
  • Practice 2 (16.02) - Process identification and architecture
    • Classwork exercises (in pdf)
  • Practice 3 (23.02) - Basic BPMN
    • Classwork exercises
    • Additional exercises (self-study): Fundamentals of BPM, Chapter 3, questions 3.1 to 3.5
  • Practice 4 (02.03) - Advanced BPMN
    • Classwork exercises
    • Additional exercises (optional): Fundamentals of BPM, Chapter 7, exercises 4.10 and 4.12
  • Practice 5 (09.03) - Qualitative Analysis
    • Classwork exercise
  • Practice 6 (16.03) - Quantitative Flow Analysis
    • Exercises
    • University Admission Process
  • Practice 7 (23.03) - Queuing Theory & Simulation
    • Exercises
    • BPMN model of Claims Handling Process
  • Practice 8 (30.03) - Process Redesign 1
    • Apply the BPR principles to propose changes to the following processes:
      • Helpdesk process
      • Disability insurance claims handling process
  • Practice 9 (06.04) - Process Redesign 2
    • Exercises
    • University admissions process
  • Practice 10 (13.04) - Process Automation
    • Handout
  • Practice 11 (20.04) - Process Automation
    • Handout
  • Practice 12 (27.04) - Process Mining with Apromore
    • Handout
    • Apromore node @ UT
    • Event logs
  • Practice 13 (04.05) - Process Mining with Apromore (cont.)
    • Handout
    • Event logs
  • Practice 14 (11.05) - No practice this week (project work)
  • Practice 14 (18.05) - No practice this week (project work)
  • 25.05 - Project presentations
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