Modeling and simulation functionality allows for pre-execution “what-if” modeling and simulation. Post-execution optimization is available based on the analysis of actual as-performed metrics.[9]
Business process modeling diagrams are:
Use case diagrams created by Ivar Jacobson, 1992. Currently integrated in the UML
Activity diagrams, also currently adopted by UML
Some business process modeling techniques are:
Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN)
Cognition enhanced Natural language Information Analysis Method (CogNIAM)
Extended Business Modeling Language (xBML)
Event-driven process chain (EPC)
IDEF0 used since early 1990s
Unified Modeling Language (UML), extensions for business process such as Eriksson-Penker's
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