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INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN MANAGEMENT V - SGGW

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We can determine economic processes as the sequence of together closely connected<br />

activities to realization economical operations, which bring some value.<br />

Economic process is start by event on entrance and its effect appears on exit.<br />

Shmelzer and Sesselmann [8] communicate that in all economical process, we can<br />

discriminate its main components:<br />

� requirements of customer and his expectation,<br />

� input,<br />

� performance which has some value to customer,<br />

� output,<br />

� person who is responsible for realization certain process (owner, process<br />

manager),<br />

� purpose of the process,<br />

� meters which control the process.<br />

In object literature exists criterion, thanks to this criterion we can distinguish<br />

next processes: strategical, basic (operational) and additional processes. Detailed<br />

description of the process, business process definition, problems in identification<br />

methods and modelling of business processes with using IT systems, we can find in<br />

works [9 - 12] too. Firstly, business process management in enterprise begins from<br />

the stage of process identifying and its description and its monitoring and<br />

improvement in the end.<br />

3. BUS<strong>IN</strong>ESS PROCESS MODELL<strong>IN</strong>G AND MONITOR<strong>IN</strong>G <strong>IN</strong><br />

THE ADONIS SYSTEM<br />

The object of analysis and modelling was transfer with receipt processes realized<br />

in accounting centre. In this process we can discriminate four main processes:<br />

voucher-bound transfer, acceptance a transfer order, digitalization of the transfer<br />

and control of signatures and blocks. (Fig 2).<br />

Figure 2. The map of four main processes.<br />

Source: Personal study.<br />

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