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Strategies for IT Adoption in the Building Industry © 2002 Prof. C.M. Eastman & Dr. R. Sacks Modeling business, engineering and management processes
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Strategies for IT Adoption in the Building Industry © 2002 Prof. C.M. Eastman & Dr. R. Sacks 2 Introduction What is process modeling? Purpose The 'Georgia Tech Process for Product Modeling Tool' (GT-PPM): –Setting up a data dictionary, modeling a top- level process, detailing the activities and information flows, analyzing and using a process model. Example models.
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Strategies for IT Adoption in the Building Industry © 2002 Prof. C.M. Eastman & Dr. R. Sacks 3 What is Process Modeling? Modeling of business, work or information processes using a symbolic language Modeling of typical processes, not specific projects Languages such as Flowcharts, IDEF0, UML Activity Diagrams, Data Flow Diagrams.
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Strategies for IT Adoption in the Building Industry © 2002 Prof. C.M. Eastman & Dr. R. Sacks 4 Example Research Sectors Participate in lectures Prepare Assignments Evaluate Assignments Student Professor Background Info Instructions Detailed Info Assignments Grade Schedule Grading Guidelines Activity Output Input Resource Control
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Strategies for IT Adoption in the Building Industry © 2002 Prof. C.M. Eastman & Dr. R. Sacks 5 General Purposes Business process re-engineering Software development Basis for developing product models
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Strategies for IT Adoption in the Building Industry © 2002 Prof. C.M. Eastman & Dr. R. Sacks 6 Our Purpose Identify the information dependent activities in the sector Understand the typical information flows Examine alternative processes Aid in evaluating the readiness of the sector in adopting advanced IT
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Strategies for IT Adoption in the Building Industry © 2002 Prof. C.M. Eastman & Dr. R. Sacks 7 GT-PPM modeling a top-level process, detailing activities, info, material and feedback flows, decision and continue shapes, detailing info and checking consistency, setting up a data dictionary, analyzing and using a process model.
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