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Multymodel Approach in Business Process Study

Student: Khodyreva Valeriya

Supervisor: Elena Zamyatina

Faculty: Faculty of Economics, Management, and Business Informatics

Educational Programme: Information Analytics in Enterprise Management (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2017

Khodyreva V.A. Multymodel Approach in Business Process Study. Master's graduation work. Perm: HSE, Department of Information Technologies in Business, 2017. Graduate qualification work of the master, contains 63 pages of explanatory entry, used sources - 53, tables - 7, figures - 16. Keywords: business process, multi-model approach, simulation modeling, model, metamodel, transformation, notation, Petri nets, ontology. In the first chapter of the master's graduate qualification work, the main provisions of the model-oriented approach were considered with reference to simulation modeling, a review of several notations for the description of business processes was made and the expediency of using activity diagrams in UML notation was indicated. Further, the simulation simulation systems in which the model-oriented approach is applied, in particular, the TriadNS simulation system, are discussed, and the advantages of its application for the study of business processes are considered. In the second chapter of the work, the possibility of applying several models tuned to different subject areas for the study of business processes (multi-model approach), the possibility of using ontologies as metamodels in tuning the modeling system to a specific subject area, built an ontology for the visual model in the UML Activity notation Diagram. Next, the chapter defines the rules for converting the UML Activity Diagram notation to the visual model of the Petri net and demonstrates the application of the developed rules to specific business processes, as well as the results of the analysis of these business processes.

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