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Corporate Modeler 8e
Description
Corporate Modeler enables business and IT people to capture, analyze, simulate and optimize end-to-end business processes and supporting systems to reach strategic goals. By linking organizational, process and technology modeling together through a central repository, Corporate Modeler provides a holistic view of the enterprise. A view that enables users to eliminate business process inefficiencies, roll-out best practice processes and create systems that truly enhance the organization. Communicative visual modeling
The most effective way to understand an organization is to break it down into its constituent parts and show how these parts link together to form the whole.
Corporate Modelers object approach to modeling enables you to do just this. It provides you with a set of logically chosen object types which, when linked together, will represent any business situation in an easy-to-understand manner:
Process Any business, automated or IT process
Organization The people and resources who perform a process
Location Where a process occurs
Data The information that is read or recorded during a process
Application The IT applications are used to perform a process
Technology The hardware and IT infrastructure that are used during a process
User-defined objects In addition to these standard object types, Corporate Modeler allows you to create user-defined object types to represent anything your modeling initiative requires, from critical success factor through to product brand.
Linking business and IT modeling
Corporate Modeler links together several different modeling techniques so that when a change is implemented, it can be communicated clearly to all types of audience. Both business and IT modeling techniques are linked to enable true collaboration between people of different specialties.
Each technique is connected through the central repository, facilitating the sharing of individual modeling objects (see above) across different views.
Organizational modeling
Form a top-down view of your organization to agree the scope of your improvement initiatives Define organizational structures to best support your business processes Identify which business processes are performed by each organizational department (also known as functions or silos)
Business Process Modeling
Visualize, simulate and optimize your end-to-end human and automated business process flows Eliminate bottlenecks, duplication and redundancy of work Optimize how processes affect the various departments and suppliers of your organization from initial customer inquiry to final delivery of service Test the ROI of alternative process redesigns through simulation to arrive at an optimal blueprint Map the data, applications and IT hardware utilized by each process step
IT architecture modeling
Analyze and improve the use of applications, hardware, networks and data structures that support or automate your business processes Locate which systems to integrate or replace to maximize return-on-investment Utilize rule-free modeling to build network diagrams, UML Use Cases, EPC chains or other kinds of model
Data modeling
Create data structures that support your business process flows Reuse data entities (and their attributes) you have mapped onto process steps in Business Process Modeling Link directly to Sybase PowerDesigner, Oracle Designer and ERwin to create physical data models or import data designs for process/data analysis
Data flow modeling
Analyze how information is shared across an organization to perform processes Create a hierarchical set of data flow diagrams (DFDs) to show data flows at every level of operations
Matrix analysis
Analyze the relationships and dependencies between people, process and technology Predict the full impact of change with certainty Highlight inefficient use of resources and applications Map data entities onto process steps using CRUD (create, read, update, delete) matrices
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