Published April 17, 2015
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Using Templates and Linguistic Patterns to Define Process Performance Indicators
Description
Process performance management (PPM) aims at measuring, monitoring and
analysing the performance of business processes (BPs), in order to check the
achievement of strategic and operational goals and to support decision making
for their optimisation. PPM is based on process performance indicators (PPIs),
so having an appropriate definition of them is crucial. One of the main problems
of PPIs definition is to express them in an unambiguous, complete, understandable,
traceable and verifiable manner. In practice, PPIs are defined informally
—usually in ad-hoc, natural language, with its well-known problems— or they
are defined from an implementation perspective, hardly understandable to non–
technical people. In order to solve this problem, in this article we propose a
novel approach to improve the definition of PPIs using templates and linguistic
patterns. This approach promotes reuse, reduces both ambiguities and missing
information, is understandable to all stakeholders and maintains traceability
with the process model. Furthermore, it enables the automated processing of
PPI definitions by its straightforward translation into the PPINOT metamodel,
allowing the gathering of the required information for their computation as well
as the analysis of the relationships between them and with BP elements
Abstract
Comisión Interministerial de Ciencia y Tecnología TIN2009-07366Abstract
Comisión Interministerial de ciencia y Tecnología TIN2012-32273Abstract
Junta de Andalucía TIC-5906Abstract
Junta de Andalucía P07-TIC-2533Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle/11441/24607
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/24607
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