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ARIS Design Platform

Advanced Process Modelling and Administration

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  • © 2008

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  • This practical ‘How-to’ guide contains tips, techniques and short cuts gained from practical experience, to show how to use ARIS as a powerful tool for process modelling
  • Covers in detail the more advanced concepts of using ARIS Business Architect in the new ARIS 7 Design Platform for all users who want to increase their ARIS skills
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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About this book

Following on from Rob Davis’ successful introductory book, ARIS Design Platform: Getting Started with BPM, Rob now covers in detail some of the more advanced concepts of using ARIS Business Architect.

This is a practical ‘how-to’ guide and contains tips, techniques and short cuts gained from practical experience and explains clearly how to use ARIS and why ARIS is a powerful tool for process modeling. Advanced concepts such as the following are presented in this reader-friendly and concise guide: - Matrix editor, - Find and query, - Model generation, - Method filters and method changes, - Templates and fonts, - Reports and semantic checks, - Macros, - Transformations, - Database administration, - User management.

This easy-to-follow advanced text is a must have guide and reference for all users who want to increase their ARIS skills, and for those who need to undertake advanced model and database management.

Authors and Affiliations

  • BT OneIT, British Telecommunications plc, UK

    Rob Davis

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