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Regulations Office Business Process «Transfer from Fee-Paying to State-Funded Tuition» BPMS Development

Student: Gritsay Kseniya

Supervisor: Alexander I. Deryabin

Faculty: Faculty of Economics, Management, and Business Informatics

Educational Programme: Business Informatics (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 9

Year of Graduation: 2019

The first сhapter of this paper describes the analysis of the basic concepts of the chosen subject area, such as BPM, BPM and BPMS. In the same сhapter, the choice of modeling tools and systems through comparative analysis is made. The second сhapter is devoted to modeling of the business process of the educational office "Student Transition" in the modeling tool "Bizagi Modeler", contains an analysis of this process, the construction of models "As is" and "To be", as well as planning and conducting experiments with them. The third chapter contains the analysis of the modeling system "RunaWFE", as well as the building of the model of the selected business process "To be" in it, and conducting experiments with the built model.

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