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The vector stencils library "EPC diagrams" contains 23 EPC symbols.
Use it for drawing event-driven process chain (EPC) diagrams in the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Event-driven Process Chain Diagrams solution from the Business Processes area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
www.conceptdraw.com/ solution-park/ business-process-EPC
Event
Event, event,
Function
Function, function,
Process path
Process path, Process path,
XOR operator
XOR operator, AND operator,
OR operator
OR operator, AND operator,
AND operator
AND operator, AND operator,
Information/ Material Object
Information/ Material Object, information object, material object,
Organization Unit
Organization Unit, organization unit,
Process Group
Process Group, process group,
System
System, system,
Comment 1
Comment 1, comment, callout,
Comment 2
Comment 2, comment, callout,
Control flow (Direct)
Control flow (Direct), control flow,
Information flow (Direct)
Information flow (Direct), information flow,
Organiztion unit assignment (Direct)
Organiztion unit assignment (Direct), organiztion unit assignment,
Control flow (Smart)
Control flow (Smart), control flow,
Information flow (Smart)
Information flow (Smart), information flow,
Organiztion unit assignment (Smart)
Organiztion unit assignment (Smart), organiztion unit assignment,
Information
Information, information,
Enterprise Area
Enterprise Area, enterprise area,
Document
Document, document,
Database
Database, database,
Disk Storage
Disk Storage, disk storage,
"Order processing is a key element of Order fulfillment. Order processing operations or facilities are commonly called "distribution centers". "Order processing" is the term generally used to describe the process or the work flow associated with the picking, packing and delivery of the packed item(s) to a shipping carrier. The specific "order fulfillment process" or the operational procedures of distribution centers are determined by many factors. Each distribution center has its own unique requirements or priorities. There is no "one size fits all" process that universally provides the most efficient operation." [Order processing. Wikipedia]
The business process modeling (BPM) flowchart example "Order processing - EPC flow chart" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Event-driven Process Chain Diagrams solution from the Business Processes area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
EPC flow chart
EPC flow chart, system, organization unit, information object, material object, function, event, document,
The vector stencils library "EPC diagrams" contains 23 EPC symbols.
Use it for drawing event-driven process chain (EPC) diagrams in the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Event-driven Process Chain Diagrams solution from the Business Processes area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
www.conceptdraw.com/ solution-park/ business-process-EPC
Event
Event, event,
Function
Function, function,
Process path
Process path, Process path,
XOR operator
XOR operator, AND operator,
OR operator
OR operator, AND operator,
AND operator
AND operator, AND operator,
Information/ Material Object
Information/ Material Object, information object, material object,
Organization Unit
Organization Unit, organization unit,
Process Group
Process Group, process group,
System
System, system,
Comment 1
Comment 1, comment, callout,
Comment 2
Comment 2, comment, callout,
Control flow (Direct)
Control flow (Direct), control flow,
Information flow (Direct)
Information flow (Direct), information flow,
Organiztion unit assignment (Direct)
Organiztion unit assignment (Direct), organiztion unit assignment,
Control flow (Smart)
Control flow (Smart), control flow,
Information flow (Smart)
Information flow (Smart), information flow,
Organiztion unit assignment (Smart)
Organiztion unit assignment (Smart), organiztion unit assignment,
Information
Information, information,
Enterprise Area
Enterprise Area, enterprise area,
Document
Document, document,
Database
Database, database,
Disk Storage
Disk Storage, disk storage,
"An Event-driven Process Chain (EPC) is a type of flowchart used for business process modelling. Event-driven Process Chains can be used for configuring an enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementation, and for business process improvement. ...
Businesses use Event-driven Process Chain diagrams to lay out business process work flows, originally in conjunction with SAP R/ 3 modeling, but now more widely. It is used by many companies for modeling, analyzing, and redesigning business processes. The Event-driven Process Chain method was developed within the framework of Architecture of Integrated Information Systems (ARIS). As such it forms the core technique for modeling in ARIS, which serves to link the different views in the so-called control view." [Event-driven process chain. Wikipedia]
The event-driven process chain (EPC) diagram template for the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software is included in the Event-driven Process Chain Diagrams solution from the Business Processes area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
EPC diagram template
EPC diagram template, system, organization unit, information object, material object, function, event, AND operator,
HelpDesk

Event-driven Process Chain (EPC) Diagram Software

An EPC diagram is a type of flowchart used in business process analysis. It shows different business processes through various work flows. The workflows are shown as processes and events that are related to different executes and tasks that allow business workflow to be completed.
An EPC diagram shows different business processes through various workflows. The workflows are seen as functions and events that are connected by different teams or people, as well as tasks that allow business processes to be executed. The best thing about this type of enterprise modelling is that creating an EPC diagram is quick and simple as long as you have the proper tool. One of the main usages of the EPC diagrams is in the modelling, analyzing and re-engineering of business processes. With the use of the flowchart, businesses are able to see inefficiencies in the processes and modify to make them more productive. Event-driven process chain diagrams are also used to configure an enterprise resource pla
"Order processing is a key element of Order fulfillment. Order processing operations or facilities are commonly called "distribution centers". "Order processing" is the term generally used to describe the process or the work flow associated with the picking, packing and delivery of the packed item(s) to a shipping carrier. The specific "order fulfillment process" or the operational procedures of distribution centers are determined by many factors. Each distribution center has its own unique requirements or priorities. There is no "one size fits all" process that universally provides the most efficient operation." [Order processing. Wikipedia]
The business process modeling (BPM) flowchart example "Order processing - EPC flow chart" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Event-driven Process Chain Diagrams solution from the Business Processes area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
EPC flow chart
EPC flow chart, system, organization unit, information object, material object, function, event, document,
The vector stencils library "EPC diagrams" contains 23 symbol icons.
Use it to draw the event-driven process chain (EPC) flowcharts for business process modeling (BPM).
"... the elements used in Event-driven Process Chain diagram... :
(1) Event.
(2) Function.
(3) Process Owner.
(4) Organization unit.
(5) Information, material, or resource object.
(6) Logical connector.
(7) Logical relationships: Branch / Merge, Fork / Join, OR.
(8) Control flow.
(9) Information flow.
(10) Organization unit assignment.
(11) Process path. " [Event-driven process chain. Wikipedia]
The EPC symbols example "Design elements - EPC diagram" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Event-driven Process Chain Diagrams solution from the Business Processes area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
EPC diagram symbols
EPC diagram symbols, system, process group, organization unit, information object, material object, information, function, event, enterprise area, document, disk storage, database, comment, callout, Process path, AND operator,
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