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Business Intelligence en Process Modeling

Vak
2012-2013

Toegangseisen

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Beschrijving

In a dynamic world organizations must constantly optimize, update, and monitor the execution of their processes to stay competitive and efficient. These processes are developed on the basis of organizational targets and strategic goals, but of course the underlying IT landscape is also of influence on process design, development, implementation, and execution. In this course business and IT come together and will the concepts of business process management, supporting technologies, and their relationships be highlighted.

In the course the following BPM and BI (related) topics are covered:

  • Total quality management

  • Business process reengineering

  • Workflow management

  • Service oriented architecture

  • Agile (development) processes

  • Business Rules Management

  • Process-orchestration

  • Process execution monitoring

  • Workflow execution

  • Business process mining

  • Petri nets

  • Business Process Management Notation (BPMN)

  • Big data

  • Mashups

Leerdoelen

By the end of the course, the student should be able to:

  1. Be aware of the most relevant concepts and achievements in this research area.
  2. Be able to model a business process in a common notation and
  3. Understand the differences, strengths, and weaknesses of specific modeling languages.
  4. Be able to undertake an independent research project into business process mining.
  5. Be able to apply data mining methods like CRISP-DM in an organizational context.

Rooster

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Onderwijsvorm

Per week 2 uur hoorcollege gevolgd door 2 uur werkcollege

Toetsing

The grades are determined for 50% by the practical part and for 50% by the exam. The practical part consists of two separate assignments: one concerning business process modeling (25% of the final grade) and one concerning business process mining and business intelligence (again, 25%).

Literatuur

The literature for the course will take the form of a collection of scientific articles that are discussed during the lectures. For the practical part we will make use of a commercial BPM tool. An optional book is Matthias Weske, Business Process Management: Concepts, Languages, Architectures.

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Contact

Onderwijscoördinator Informatica en Economie, mr. J. Havelaar

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Opmerkingen

Dit vak wordt gegeven aan de Campus in Den Haag.